When a single idea has dominated a person’s life for nearly thirty years, it doesn’t mean it is necessarily a good or worthy idea. But it probably does mean the person can show you things about that idea that have never even occurred to you.
Romans 12:1 is often used as the go-to verse to back-up the challenge to be fully committed as a Christian. To give up my ambitions, and really make sacrifices for the sake of God. But as I was reading Romans 6 it struck me that reading 12:1 this way is probably misreading it and unhelpful.
Are you gearing up for Christmas at your church? Of course, you know you’re going to get lots of visitors—people who don’t normally come to church at all. Whether they come to a carol service or Christmas Day services, or some other Christmas outreach event, you expect to see
Don't get me wrong, I believe in rest. I know the ministry staff and leaders in our churches work very hard during the year, and need a good break over summer. Which necessarily means that many of our church ministry programs close down for 6-8 weeks. But that doesn't
A short, punchy, Christmas-sy message in a small leaflet format. Ideal for Christmas outreach events or for popping in with a Christmas card or gift.
I want to be frank with you, so I'm just going to say it. I don't want any argument, okay? There is nothing—repeat, nothing—more boring on television or radio than shows about gardening. If you disagree with me, then I'm sorry, but you just need to be corrected.There is only
Hark! The angel Harold sings is a bright, full-colour, family-friendly evangelistic leaflet that uses the familiar language of the carol 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing' to explain the gospel—the real reason that we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
This tract reflects on the breathtaking moment in history when the Creator entered our world to bring us new life. It is ideal for Christmas evangelism.
This tract, a translation of the English version into Simplified Chinese, reflects on the breathtaking moment in history when the Creator entered our world to bring us new life. It is ideal for Christmas evangelism.
Until recently, I’d not owned a mobile phone. But I was aware of the growing need for one: as the kids get older, my family seems more and more reliant on using mobiles to keep in touch. It was inevitable; resistance was futile. But I was also convinced I wouldn’t