Luke 1:5-25 Joy can be a hard thing to find. It doesn’t fit as neatly with pleasure as our society tends to think. Listen in as Luke points the way to Joy in a world marked with suffering for a couple and for the world.
variousSometimes there is an unhelpful stereotype which divides Christians into those who are into the Word and those who are into the Spirit. What is the relationship between Word and Spirit? And how do we hear the voice of God today?
Luke 1:1-4 Uncertainty can be a very painful thing, especially when it’s uncertainty about jobs or relationships. Uncertainty can also stop us living for Jesus in the Christian life. Listen in as we hear Luke writing to give us certainty about the things we have been taught.
John 3:1-16 If you’ve got computer problems, the tried-and-tested trick is to reboot. Turn it off, turn it back on again, and you restart with a clean slate. If only we could reboot our lives. Jesus says we can. God can give us the ultimate reboot by his Spirit through his Son.
John 3:1-16If you’ve got computer problems, the tried-and-tested trick is to reboot. Turn it off, turn it back on again, and you restart with a clean slate. If only we could reboot our lives. Jesus says we can. God can give us the ultimate reboot by his Spirit through his Son.
James 1:19 Our words can be poison or medicine. Which they are will depend on what the sentry standing guard at the door of our mouths allows to come out.
Hebrews 3:12-13 Sometimes hard conversations are good and necessary – when a Christian is sinning or has sinned against us, or when we have sinned against another Christian. But hard conversations are also hard conversations.
Romans 1-3,15 How do you get from tongues that refuse to thank God and are full of gossip, slander and deceit, to tongues that unite in praising and glorifying God?
James 3:1-12 The tongue is small but powerful, uncontrollable, and deadly. What hope is there?
Colossians 3:22-4:6You spend a good third of your waking life at work. Do you ever feel that it’s time wasted? What is the point of work? Where does it fit into God’s purposes? And what does it look like to be ‘all in for Christ’ at work?