The angels show us how Jesus is the most qualified savior and the shepherds have the right attitude: they see for themselves and they rejoice!
The angels show us how Jesus is the most qualified savior and the shepherds have the right attitude: they see for themselves and they rejoice!
The Time, Place, and way that Jesus was born shows us just how great our need for him is!
Luke 1:67-79 Christmas is a dark, cold time of year. It’s the time we get out the lights – candles on tables, fairy lights on trees. These lights are a good reminder about the true meaning of Christmas – Jesus came to ‘give light to those who sit in darkness’. But what is this darkness, and what is the light he brings?
uke 1:26–38 Christmas is coming, whether we like it or not. We see in Luke’s Gospel that Jesus is an unexpected gift, but a long awaited saviour.
Christmas is going to be a strange one in 2020, but still not quite as strange as the first Christmas, at which God gave a strange solution to the strange problem of this world.
Luke 24:13-36 Jeremy Marshall worked for Credit Suisse for 20 years in senior management, and after that was CEO of C Hoare & Co, Britain’s oldest Bank, until May 2016. Now he has terminal cancer. In this interview and talk, Jeremy speaks about the difference Jesus has made to his life and the difference as he faces death.