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This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. … Continue reading First blog post
“Now as they went on their way, Jesus entered a village. And a woman named Martha welcomed him into her house. And she … Continue reading Martha and Mary – lessons in serving
I’m part of a church leadership team and have spent many months working to bring plans for a new building … Continue reading Is God really telling you to slow down?
John Piper’s analysis of the US election is compelling. The choice between Biden or Trump is indeed incredibly complex and … Continue reading Responding to Piper’s “Policies, Persons and Paths to Ruin”
Sinclair Ferguson’s well-argued article on this topic, adding to the classic Calvinist vs Arminian theology debate, is worth a read. … Continue reading Irresistible grace?
I’ve just returned from our local supermarket, which has a noticeable lack of pasta, toilet roll, tinned soup and eggs. … Continue reading Man shall not live by bread alone
“But to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become … Continue reading “Born of the will of man”
Believing in the Nativity is not the definition of “naivety”. In fact, surely it’s more naïve to believe this life … Continue reading Wise men seek Him still
One of the most startling details recorded by the apostles about Jesus’ earthly ministry was his conscious and deliberate to … Continue reading Wow – Jesus washed Judas’ feet
I’m reading an excellent book by Ray Ortlund, The Gospel Culture, which explores the fundamental connection between what we believe … Continue reading The Gospel Culture
I’ve been reading and reflecting on the Biblical book of Judges recently, especially the standout character of Samson. So much … Continue reading Samson – flawed superhero