We will say quite a few farewells along the way, some of them final. But where one door closes, another opens.
We will say quite a few farewells along the way, some of them final. But where one door closes, another opens.
If I could stand face to face with my 16-year-old self I would have a lot to tell her. She probably wouldn’t listen but I’ll say it anyway…
All this week on Time With God, John North encourages us not to waste our time and shares from the book of Ephesians.
Many of us, if we are honest, recognise that our problem is not lack of knowing what is in the Bible, but a lack of will in putting it into practice.
For the next 13 weeks, we’re going to travel through the New Testament Book of Hebrews, which it’s safe to say is not a lightweight book.
Christmas does not cease when the celebration is over. Christmas, the coming of Christ, is about everyday life. God is with us!
We were never meant to do life on our own and, as God’s child, He promises his Spirit to help and to strengthen us when trouble threatens to steal our joy.
Christmas reminds us that God is truly with us. Christmas also challenges us to ask ourselves if we recognise Him when we see Him.
Christmas is never as satisfying as you think it should be. Jesus is the only thing that truly satisfies the needs of our heart.
Our world has changed. But one thing has not – the love of God for humanity expressed through his son, Jesus.
All this week on Time With God, John North focuses on an encounter Jesus had with his disciples where he told them about His life’s purpose.
This was a birth which would generate much new birth. This new life growing in Mary’s womb was to bring new and everlasting life to many.
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