1Peter 1:13-2:3 When we know who we are in Christ, where we’ve come from and where we’re going it changes everything! How?
1Peter 1:13-2:3 When we know who we are in Christ, where we’ve come from and where we’re going it changes everything! How?
1Peter 1:1-12 In a world of insecurity and identity confusion, how can we know we are loved, safe and secure? How can we have hope? The answer lies in the identity God gives us in Christ.
Colossians 3 : 1-17 Many in the world are facing something of a modern identity crisis. Who am I and what makes me me? The Bible offers the solution – giving security, hope and status in Christ which in turn leads to a radical transformation in lifestyle.
Luke 7:18-35 Life can leave us feeling: ‘it isn’t supposed to be like this.’ In response, people turn to the next promotion, the next relationship, the next gadget or the next box set. Listen in as someone turns to Jesus and says: ‘is it really supposed to be like this?’
Luke 7:18-35 Life can leave us feeling: ‘it isn’t supposed to be like this.’ In response, people turn to the next promotion, the next relationship, the next gadget or the next box set. Listen in as someone turns to Jesus and says: ‘is it really supposed to be like this?’
Image and identity Simon Ward has worked in fashion for over 30 years and was COO of the British Fashion Council. At this special event we interview him about life at the heart of the fashion industry and the difference his Christian faith made in his work. He then gives a talk on image and identity, explaining the Christian message.
Philippians 1:21 If your life were a bicycle wheel, what would be at the centre? What’s the hub? For some it’s money; football; family; career; happiness; success; a relationship; or simply me. The centre should be Christ. But what does such a life look like on the ground?
Philippians 1:21 If your life were a bicycle wheel, what would be at the centre? What’s the hub? For some it’s money; football; family; career; happiness; success; a relationship; or simply me. The centre should be Christ. But what does such a life look like on the ground?
Isaiah 42:1-12 Is Jesus really the Christ, the Son of God, come into the world to rescue us? What’s the evidence? At Easter time we rightly focus on his resurrection as proof, but one compelling strand of evidence we sometimes overlook is the Old Testament prophecies about the one God would send. In this ‘Prophecy for Dummies’ series we look at three of them in the book of Isaiah.
Isaiah 42:1-12There are times when we may feel God has forgotten us, or we feel failures because of sin, or we feel despair looking at the state of the world. What does God say to us at such times? “Behold my servant”.