The wrong side of history?
Are we in danger of repeating mistakes that have had tragic consequences? Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Hardly poetry to my ears, I’m thoroughly cheesed off by […]
Continue reading »Are we in danger of repeating mistakes that have had tragic consequences? Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Hardly poetry to my ears, I’m thoroughly cheesed off by […]
Continue reading »Stories of Christians fighting back, holding fast and being helped in the midst of persecution. Christians staged a sit-in at a church in Egypt on […]
Continue reading »How can churches achieve a balanced view without compromising the Gospel? ‘When I affirm my belief in the promises of God to Israel, someone always […]
Continue reading »Is it enough to be do-gooders? It was tipping it down. The car park was awash and I was carting a couple of bags of […]
Continue reading »We need to be aware that rebellion and witchcraft are on the rise in our society About fifteen years ago during a TV news report, […]
Continue reading »One New Man is alive and well in the unlikeliest of places … An insightful report into the Messianic Congregations, Jewish life and history in […]
Continue reading »Did Jesus bring a unique approach, or did he build on what came earlier? Yeshua (Jesus) is rightly revered as a great teacher, but was […]
Continue reading »As we approach the end, what is to be our inheritance? The millennial reign of Christ demonstrates why only those who freely chose to follow […]
Continue reading »What are the ‘Appointed Times’ and how can they enrich our lives? Patterns are both useful and comforting. Life is full of patterns upon which […]
Continue reading »A dark day for the Church of England, but a victory for the Gospel On July 9th 1984, Dr Robert Runcie, the Archbishop of Canterbury, […]
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