Doug Johnston Listen in to this interview and talk at EY as EY partner Doug Johnston discusses his faith, its basis and the difference it makes to his life. This interview is followed by a talk by Roger Caswell.
Doug Johnston Listen in to this interview and talk at EY as EY partner Doug Johnston discusses his faith, its basis and the difference it makes to his life. This interview is followed by a talk by Roger Caswell.
Isaiah 9:1-7The transformation Isaiah foresaw hinged on the coming of a King who would reign for ever and who would be God with us. In Jesus the promised Immanuel has now come.
2 Peter 1:1-11Write down on a bit of paper your goal for your life. Imagine God writing on a bit of paper his goal for your life. Now put them together. How do they compare? What is God’s goal for us and how do we get there?
2 Peter 1:1-11Write down on a bit of paper your goal for your life. Imagine God writing on a bit of paper his goal for your life. Now put them together. How do they compare? What is God’s goal for us and how do we get there?
Exodus 33-34A close encounter of the third kind is one thing, but what about a close encounter of the God kind? Moses certainly had some pretty impressive experiences, but what about us? What kind of experience of God should we seek and expect today?
John 1:14 Sigmund Freud famously claimed that belief in God is just a projection of our childhood need to have the love and protection of a father-figure. Does it matter if he was right? What evidence is there that he was wrong?
John 1:14 Sigmund Freud famously claimed that belief in God is just a projection of our childhood need to have the love and protection of a father-figure. Does it matter if he was right? What evidence is there that he was wrong?
Acts 16:30-31 A few years back the BBC did a piece on the 101 greatest questions of all time. What’s interesting about the Bible though is that it doesn’t just answer the questions we’ve got – it gets us to ask ones of we may not even have thought. In this talk we look at life’s biggest question of all.
Mark 1:15 If we are to be saved eternally, we need to respond to what God has done for us in the gospel in the way he demands. The Bible tells us the right response is to repent and believe. But what does that mean? And what does it look like in practice?
Mark 1:15 If we are to be saved eternally, we need to respond to what God has done for us in the gospel in the way he demands. The Bible tells us the right response is to repent and believe. But what does that mean? And what does it look like in practice?