All this week, John North wants to look at the theme of how to find God in all things, starting with a Psalm of David.
All this week, John North wants to look at the theme of how to find God in all things, starting with a Psalm of David.
Many of us so like the Psalms because they express real human feeling. No pious pretence. No superficial cheeriness. Then again, no utter misery either!
As of March this year, season one of ‘The Chosen’ was watched over 100 million times in 180 countries and translated into multiple languages.
Hope Breakfast asked you to tell them you’re in lockdown without actually stating “you’re in lockdown” – and your responses lightened the lockdown mood for a moment.
Self-righteousness, condemnation and finger-pointing seem to have become the order of the day, and it’s all the more repugnant when cloaked in religiosity.
This quick, easy and delicious egg-free banana bread holds together well due to the combination of bananas, arrowroot and flaxseed meal.
Celebratory gunfire by pro-Taliban forces has rung out across Kabul as the last American plane flew out of the city.
Interruptions are not always obstacles to our plans; they can be opportunities for us to embrace God’s plan.
All this week, John North wants to look at the theme of how to find God in all things, starting with a Psalm of David.
It appears there are some people just itching to write angry letters to a newspaper. Depending on the newspaper, the anger can come from the right or the left of the political spectrum.
We all tune in for the 11am press conference, and when it’s too much we turn it off. But what about those who can’t.
If you are a child of God, why do you need to ask for forgiveness? The answer to this may seem simple, but the obvious answer might be wrong!
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