Luke 4:31-44 The Manchester bombing has convinced us all over again that evil and suffering are still massive problems in our world. Listen in as we see Jesus’ power to deal with both of these enemies.
Luke 4:31-44 The Manchester bombing has convinced us all over again that evil and suffering are still massive problems in our world. Listen in as we see Jesus’ power to deal with both of these enemies.
Luke 4:16-30 Society tells us we are totally self-sufficient – we can make it if only we believe in ourselves. But that doesn’t always ring true in experience. Join us as we hear Jesus’ manifesto pledge to help those who admit they need it.
Luke 4:14-30 Most are very slow to ask for help from others. Yet in this passage Jesus says the people he’s come to help are those who know their helpless and turn to him for help.
Luke 4:1-13 The problem with temptation is…it can be very tempting. Listen in as we Jesus face temptation and bring good news- he resists where we give in and brings us power to change.
Luke 3:21-36 The list of names in Jesus’ genealogy strikes many as boring and irrelevant. Listen in as we see how God uses it to excite us about Jesus and how every Old Testament story casts Jesus’ shadow.
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 3:1-20 Some say we’ve had a lot of bad news recently, but that Christianity’s news isn’t any better. Listen in as Luke shows us the truly good news of a gospel that isn’t fake, arrogant or spineless.
Luke 1:39-56 It’s fair to say we’re often better at spotting pride in others than we are in ourselves. What does God say about pride and it’s opposite humility? What does that mean for a culture increasingly less interested in treating humility as a virtue? Listen in to Mary’s song as we meet the very humble and the very proud and see how God responds to both.
Luke 3:1-20 Some say we’ve had a lot of bad news recently, but that Christianity’s news isn’t any better. Listen in as Luke shows why John the Baptist brought such good news.
Luke 2:41-52 As Jesus goes missing in Jerusalem, his parents search frantically. Listen in as we see them find him and yet find someone even more important than the son they think they’ve lost.