Luke makes the point that we are all God’s children, equal brothers and sisters in Christ. continue »
Luke makes the point that we are all God’s children, equal brothers and sisters in Christ. continue »
Satan takes truth and twists it, just enough to make it sound convincing – but God is not afraid, he is bigger, he is greater – and he wants you. continue »
This allegorical story describes the climax of God’s dealings with his people and seems to make clear the special and unique place of Jesus. continue »
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What is it you are seeking this year? The magi fixed their eyes on the star and followed. It is now our turn to fix our eyes on Jesus and follow him. continue »
Jesus is not a visitor. Jesus is one of us. He doesn’t visit us, he dwells with us. Jesus doesn’t come and go, he came to stay. continue »
God still works through the unexpected today – through surprise, and through wonder. continue »
No matter how full, busy, noisy and bright our Christmases might be, without Jesus there is something missing. Without Jesus, Christmas may as well be empty, dark and silent. continue »
Jesus’ light is for everyone and everywhen. continue »
We may not know what the future holds – but we know who holds the future. continue »