A Year of Mercy for Catholics

  • Mark Gilbert
  • 6 June 2016

Given that 2016 has been declared a Year of Mercy for all Catholics, Mark Gilbert shares some thoughts on how to engage Catholic people in conversation on this subject.

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The How and Why of Love (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • Michael Hill
  • 18 February 2013

Michael Hill provides an accessible, yet rigorously biblical approach to evangelical ethics.

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There is no such thing as worldly security

  • Rachel Macdonald
  • 10 December 2018

The Lord is equally in control in both the times when he provides many material comforts and those when he tells us to make do.

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In light of the Son

  • Ian Carmichael
  • 6 October 2015

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.

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How to use pre-written Bible studies

  • Richard Sweatman
  • 25 April 2018

Pre-written studies have a place in growth group leading, but they work best when we use them to teach the Bible well rather than just to save time.

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How I do one-to-one ministry

  • Alison Blake
  • 7 March 2017

A practical outline of one woman's approach to reading the Bible one-to-one.

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Two Ways to Live Bible Study

  • 26 March 2014

A short evangelistic Bible study, based on the famous Two Ways to Live outline, to explain the Christian gospel.

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Expecting to repent

  • James Chen
  • 15 August 2018

Are you surprised by your own sin?

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How to love visiting church members in hospital

  • Timothy Raymond
  • 20 December 2017

I’ve learned to do a few simple, specific things that have transformed hospital visitation from a labourious drudgery into a true means of grace—both for the person I’m visiting and for my own soul.

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Allowing grief to be grief: Pastorally caring for those experiencing miscarriage

  • Ruth Baker
  • 9 February 2017

As Christians, we believe a child is a child from conception: inside or outside of the womb doesn’t matter. So we need to let grief be grief, and treat miscarriage accordingly. Most of us are also not professional counsellors, but as pastoral carers, here’s some ideas we can think about.

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