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Testing our lifestyle

  • Nathan Dempsey
  • 12 January 2023

I talk easily about my family, my hobbies and my job, but I’m often mute when I have an opportunity to share the gospel.

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Scars and strength through weakness

  • Benjamin Swift
  • 12 January 2023

My new scar is a permanent physical reminder of human mortality but also, more importantly, of our shared need to remove potentially fatal things from our lives before they seek and destroy us.

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Excelling in exam season

  • Rusdyan Cocks
  • 3 November 2021

When it comes to measuring our performance in exam season, we all have different standards. But what standard should we aim for as followers of Jesus?

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Brokenness is not sinfulness

  • Joel Creek
  • 3 May 2021

Brokenness has become a common way to explain the problems with the world

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Helping unbelief

  • Darren Waters
  • 12 April 2021

God is faithful; do I believe? That is what Jesus asks of each one of us.

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Shine your light

  • DB Ryen
  • 15 March 2021

Oh, somebody’s here. Better turn off the Christian music...

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Why vines and fig trees are still relevant

  • Ruth Baker
  • 8 March 2021

Implicit is a sense of stability; a properly cultivated vine and fig tree meant life in one place.

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Beautiful love gone bad

  • Ruth Baker
  • 22 February 2021

Shechem’s actions were driven by where his heart was. That inhibited his ability (and willingness) to listen to Dinah, to see her resistance and accept it.

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Tell your story

  • DB Ryen
  • 8 February 2021

Giving someone a Bible when they don’t know Jesus (yet) is a great idea, but by itself it may not be as effective at saving souls as we’d think.

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Another look at the reliability of the Scriptures

  • David Martin
  • 23 November 2020

Since Christians claim that the Bible is God’s word, we need to give a defence or—to use the old terminology—an apology to the world for this claim.

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