The online class on 9 March will look at how Christians “can shepherd themselves and others from a place of burden to the experience of blessing”.
Whatever evil is evident in your context or working away behind the scenes, seek refuge next to our good God’s throne.
In the midst of our storms, whether global or local, universal or personal,we need to bring our anxieties to the One who rebuked the wind and the waves.
Let us be committed to the urgent and unfinished task of making disciples of Jesus Christ in the whole world. An article by Joshua Bogunjoko.
The Holy Spirit can help us acknowledge and process our emotions, seek support from God and others, and find hope and strength in God’s promises.
Let’s get down to the foundations and make sure our view of God, ourselves, sin, and living in response to God’s grace is all as biblical as it can be.
In times of struggle, we can look to the lives of those who have gone before us and take courage from the fact that their experiences can mirror our own. By Jacob Dunn.
God always responds, though sometimes not in the way or at the moment we would like.
We are our own worst enemy when we follow only our own desires.
When we thank God in all circumstances, we learn to overcome them.
A public consultation of the UK government asks whether to make early medical abortion at home permanent. “It puts women at risk and further liberalises abortion practice”.
Only our personal relationship with God is worth anything.
A bit of ‘hygge’ might come in handy for us all… especially for parents of children with special or additional needs.
Our confidence in God tells us that He will be by our side in the next struggle.
We need to ‘speak’ with actions as well as with words, and start with the people around us.
Few things have as much influence on a person's performance as their personal problems.
How do you solve your problems?
Our dignity as people doen’t depend on the opinion of others, or how things are going.
Time teaches us to recognise that what seemed so terrible then wasn't as bad as it seemed.
God always responds, though sometimes not in the way or at the moment we would like.
God does not blame us for turning towards him when we do not understand something
Begin by asking God to show us his will and then everything else will fall into place in its time.
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God speaks to us through prayer. When we talk to him - seek to communicate with him, and to know him - we should listen too.
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