Keeping the cross front and centre

  • Philip Griffin
  • 8 September 2015

Recently I was talking with a neighbour about church, and he asked me “So what is church all about?” He was curious, and wanted to know what I think is central to what we believe, sing about, pray about and how we relate to one another.

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How to preach to the occasion

  • David Martin
  • 25 July 2018

How do you preach at a wedding? How do you give a funeral message? How do you prepare a graduation or ordination address?

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The art of biblical interpretation: Inspiration and interaction

  • John McClean
  • 6 July 2015

The third in this series on reading the Bible well. This time John looks at how knowing that God's word is his changes how we approach it.

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Book review: When Santa Learned the Gospel

  • Jean Williams
  • 13 September 2017

The Christmas message according to Santa: I guess you tried to be good.

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When money disappears overnight (leaflet)

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 16 October 2009

The Global Financial Crisis is having a worrying impact on the lives of millions of people. But when money disappears overnight, there is a Global Evangelistic Opportunity for Christians who can point people to the security that money just can't buy. This evangelistic leaflet helps you do that.

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The Essence of Family

  • Kirsten Birkett
  • 16 October 2009

Dr Kirsten Birkett explores the idea of 'family' in modern society, and provides a Christian critique of recent trends.

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Sickness (JC Ryle)

  • J.C. Ryle
  • 16 October 2009

A short encouragement to think in a uniquely Christian way about sickness and suffering.

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Garden of Love (Song of Songs)

  • Des Smith
  • 13 November 2017

What does God have to say in this passionate poem, how does it relate to Jesus, and what does it mean for us? (4 studies)

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The problem with personal Bible reading

  • Kirsten McKinlay
  • 6 November 2017

In this age of authenticity, for something to have meaning, to be helpful in me realizing my humanity, it often needs to be done alone.

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