Luke 7:11-17Until May 2016 Jeremy Marshall was CEO of C Hoare & Co, Britain’s oldest Bank, but he now has terminal cancer. In this interview and talk he speaks about the difference Jesus has made to his life and the difference as he faces death.
Luke 7:11-17Until May 2016 Jeremy Marshall was CEO of C Hoare & Co, Britain’s oldest Bank, but he now has terminal cancer. In this interview and talk he speaks about the difference Jesus has made to his life and the difference as he faces death.
variousSometimes people look back nostalgically to ‘the good old days’ – but as God’s people we have never had it so good as we do today. And it’s all to do with gift of the Spirit. But what exactly did the Old Testament promise about the Spirit that we now enjoy?
variousSometimes people look back nostalgically to ‘the good old days’ – but as God’s people we have never had it so good as we do today. And it’s all to do with gift of the Spirit. But what exactly did the Old Testament promise about the Spirit that we now enjoy?
Luke 24:1-35 Luke account of the resurrection doesn’t start out the way you imagine. He doesn’t focus on people seeing Jesus, instead he focuses on people failing to hear Jesus. Listen in to find out why, and why seeing Jesus as the bible presents him leaves our hearts burning within us.
Revelation 1:17-18 The other day I found myself staring at a gravestone inscribed with the words, ‘In loving memory. Taken from us on Friday 7th July 2045’. According to the calculations of the online Death Clock, I have just 11,077 days left. The headstone was mine. Sooner or later that day will indeed come. What hope is there?
Revelation 1:17-18 The other day I found myself staring at a gravestone inscribed with the words, ‘In loving memory. Taken from us on Friday 7th July 2045’. According to the calculations of the online Death Clock, I have just 11,077 days left. The headstone was mine. Sooner or later that day will indeed come. What hope is there?
Some claim that belief in Jesus is simply delusional and has no basis in historical reality. But Simon Edwards, a former lawyer, examines the evidence and puts the case for belief in Jesus being thoroughly reasonable.
Genesis 40 Nietzsche wrote: “What really raises one’s indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering.” It’s been said that human beings can endure anything, except purposeless suffering. Surely this is what makes hard times so painful: that nagging sense that it’s all pointless. Listen in as we consider how God […]