Exodus 14:1-15:21 Like the Israelites at Red Sea, we find ourselves fearing what’s coming over the hill toward us. Even if we don’t call it fear, we find ourselves controlled by what a colleague, an employer, a family member thinks of us. In this account, God shows that it is actually only a greater fear which can drive out fear.
Exodus 19:1-20:21 The 10 Commandments are often seen as a ladder to climb- getting to God by our own performance. But Exodus says God’s rescue comes first. Why did God give the 10 commandments? How do they help us know God better, ourselves better and Jesus better?
Exodus 11:1-13:16 Captain Phillips is an edge-of-your-seat drama about the rescue of a container ship from Somali pirates. There’s nothing quite like a good rescue drama, but it can feel very remote from our daily lives. The difference with the rescue drama in Exodus is that it’s actually all about us.
Exodus 18:1-12 ‘Did you even hear what I said?’ is a phrase that gets used a lot- at work, at home, in relationships. Exodus wants to ask us the same question- have we heard what God’s said about himself in his great acts of deliverance. Listen in as we watch one man responding rightly.
Exodus 7:1-10:29 Domino’s Pizza have an online service called ‘Make a pizza legend’. You create your own pizza just as you want it and then even give it a name of your choosing. It’s not like that with God. We don’t decide what he is like. He reveals that to us.
Exodus 15:22-17:7 We live in one of the most prosperous societies there has ever been, yet it is still full of grumbling. If society’s promises let us down, will it be the same with God? Do we have to grumble at God’s failure to provide or have we got good reason to trust him to work all things for our good. Listen in as we look at Israel’s experience in the desert.
One Thing in Common In this interview and talk, David Gascoigne, head of Power and Utilities at KPMG, talks about his faith in Jesus and the difference his faith makes to his work. In the talk he unpacks the central claims of the Christian faith and explains why success with God works very differently to how we might think.
Exodus 14:1-15:21 Like the Israelites at the edge of the Red Sea, we can find ourselves fearing what we see coming over the hill toward us. Listen in as God shows himself to be the greater one we should fear and how that greater fear drives out even our greatest fears and leaves us wanting to sing.
Exodus 5:1-7:7 In Russia under Stalin millions of people ended up in labour camps. In present-day N.Korea, tens of thousands are in labour camps. But the labour camp is not a modern invention. They had them in Ancient Egypt too. But what’s it got to do with us?
Exodus 11:1-13:16 Captain Phillips is an edge-of-your-seat drama about the rescue of a container ship from Somali pirates. There’s nothing quite like a good rescue drama, but it can feel very remote from our daily lives. The difference with the rescue drama in Exodus is that it’s actually all about us.