Acts 9:32–43 Believe in Jesus, the only name powerful to save!
Acts 9:32–43 Believe in Jesus, the only name powerful to save!
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Have you spent much time thinking about what it is that Christians are to place their hopes in? What do we mean when we talk about Christ’s return? We spend some time looking at the order of events on Christ’s return and there are four things due to take place on that day: Return, Resurrection, Rapture and
Ezekiel 37:1–14 Proclaim the life-giving word of God, praying that his Spirit would bring spiritual dry bones to life.
Mark 12:18-44 Business guru, Jim Collins, said that ‘good is the enemy of the great’. That is true not just in business but in spirituality. True Christianity is not just about living a good life and seeing Jesus as a good teacher. It’s much more than, as this passage reveals.
Revelation 1:17-18 Keys give you power. They get you out of places. They unlock doors. Without the key you’re trapped. And so death is a prison to which we’re all heading. And none of us has the key to get out of it into life beyond. But Jesus does. His resurrection declares him to be the only keyholder.
Daniel 3:19-30If it hasn’t happened to us already then it’s very likely to be just a matter of time before we experience painful, seemingly pointless, tragedy. When this happens the question: “Where is God when life hurts?” becomes not just a philosophical question but a real and practical one. Listen in as we consider what anchors we need to put in place before the storm hits.
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.