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.
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.
John 1:1-18 Listen in as Glen Scrivener asks at KPMG if ‘work, eat, sleep, repeat’ is all there is to life. And whether the version of God we say we do or don’t believe in makes any difference.
Isaiah 52:13-53:12The big question is not ‘Can I accept God?’ but ‘Can God accept me?’ This chapter tells us how. The preacher Charles Spurgeon was once asked to sum up the Bible in a sentence. His reply was ‘Jesus died for me’. It’s a truth revealed here 700 years before Jesus was born.
Isaiah 40:1-31All of us have times in our lives when we have doubts. We wonder ‘Does God really care?’ and ‘Does God really have the power?’ The answers to our doubts are found in the sovereign shepherd of this chapter.
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.
Isaiah 6:1-13Isaiah’s vision of the Holy One of Israel is a stark contrast to the pocket-sized God of many Christians today. It is only when we see God as he really is that start to see ourselves as we really are.
Psalm 7A five-year old boy is battered to death by his mum’s boyfriend for losing his shoe in a London park. A falsely accused Christian woman is on death row in Pakistan. Injustice is a big problem in our world. What hope is there? Does God care?
Luke 7:36-8v3 Extravagance is all around us – skyscrapers, supercars, sumptuous food. But who or what should we show extravagance toward and what should get left with the scraps? Listen in as a surprising source gives us the model to follow.
Psalm 6The Sunday School song goes “If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands”. But what if you’re not happy, and you know it? Then what? That is when we need the psalms of lament.
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?’