Jesus didn’t just rise from the dead, He is alive forevermore! Right now, there is a man in Heaven representing us. Here are four statements to help us understand Easter and resurrection.
We will all face serious challenges to our faith, like both Paul and Timothy did. God promises to help us through these times as we trust and obey Him.
In the Song of Salvation in 1 Timothy 3:16, Paul explores the wonders of Christ’s incarnation, life, death, resurrection, ascension and ongoing mission to a world that he will one day return to. God …
Gender is a gift from God which we should celebrate. It’s also a complicated and emotive issue which requires careful understanding and application of what the Bible says.
Are you in tune with God’s heart for the weak and vulnerable? We are called to take care of those in our families and to to show God’s love for the vulnerable in very practical ways.
In the second session of the ExtraOrdinary Women’s Day, Melinda Sopp spoke on finding joy and contentment in the midst of everyday challenges and disappointments.
In the first of the three talks from the ExtraOrdinary Women’s Day, Liz Holden speaks on knowing the transformative power of the gospel in everyday living.
God wants us to be content in Him, and what’s at stake with our contentment couldn’t be more serious. This isn’t a nice lifestyle option but a matter of life and death.
The letters of 1 and 2 Timothy were written, first and foremost, to tell us about God, and so they are key to helping us maintain a healthy view of Him.
2 Kings 4: 38–44: God sometimes use the most unusual-seeming stories to tell us the most important thing we can ever know: that He is a God who saves.
Sun 30 Oct 2016
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