Luke 8:40-56 We hate feeling helpless. Individually, and as a society, we’d rather just ignore the big questions about death and what lies beyond. Listen in as Jesus meets disease and death and proves he’s the one we can cry to for help.
Luke 8:40-56 We hate feeling helpless. Individually, and as a society, we’d rather just ignore the big questions about death and what lies beyond. Listen in as Jesus meets disease and death and proves he’s the one we can cry to for help.
1 Corinthians 15:12-34Atheist believe death is the end. Others believe that when you die the spirit or soul lies on. But Christians believe something utterly unique – and wonderful. We believe in the resurrection of the body, and the life of the world to come.
Luke 7:11-17 There are some subjects we’re happy talking about (the weather, hobbies etc), but there are other subjects we try desperately to avoid. In this passage, we meet a widow burying her only son. Listen in to how Jesus can help us in the face of a topic we’d rather just avoid – our own deaths.
Jeremy Marshall Listen in as Glen Scrivener interviews former bank CEO and terminal cancer patient Jeremy Marshall about how his faith affects his life and his death. The interview is followed by a talk.
Luke 7:11-17 There are some subjects we’re happy talking about (the weather, hobbies etc), but there are other subjects we try desperately to avoid. In this passage, we meet a widow burying her only son. Listen in to how Jesus can help us in the face of a topic we’d rather just avoid – our own deaths.
Psalm 90What would you do if you had…15 minutes to live? In God’s eyes are lives are that short, or even shorter, like a dream. Our years are ‘soon gone…and we fly away’ (Ps 90:10). In light of God’s eternity, how will we respond? The world’s ways (which don’t work), or God’s ways?
Ecclesiastes 7:1-14Someone once said that “In the cellar of affliction you can find God’s choicest wines”. Even the prospect of death can be a great learning opportunity.
Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26Life can often feel like building sandcastles on the beach, only to see them washed away. But if the child has spent the day doing it with their father it’s not a wasted day. It’s the same with us and God.
Revelation 21:1-8A common picture of heaven is that it’s going to be a church service that never ends. One hymn after another, forever. It’s not surprising that many Christians are not looking forward to eternity. The reality is very different – it will be heaven on earth.
Revelation 21:1-8A common picture of heaven is that it’s going to be a church service that never ends. One hymn after another, forever. It’s not surprising that many Christians are not looking forward to eternity. The reality is very different – it will be heaven on earth.