In Jeremiah 29 God gives us guidance as to how to live as Christians among those who have no time for God. And warns us about making two mistakes that could hamstring our Christian lives in the year ahead.
Till Now the LORD has Helped Us
Looking back with thanksgiving, and looking forward with confidence | 1 Samuel 7:12
A Promise for a New Year
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Jeremiah 29:11 is by many accounts the second most loved verse in the Bible. It's a great promise to begin a new year with - but one that's not always fully understood.
A New Year Check-up
A new year provides an opportunity to reassess where we stand before God - particularly since James warns that some who think they're Christians are deceiving themselves | James 1:26-27
A Promise for a New Year
Jeremiah 29:11 is by many accounts the second most loved verse in the Bible. It's a great promise to begin a new year with - but one that's not always fully understood.
Thanksgiving Service for Refurbished Hall
Having completed our building project, we looked at two things we can learn from one of the great building projects recorded in the Bible | Exodus 40:34-38
Three Reactions to the Coming of Jesus
People have always reacted to the coming of Jesus in one of three ways: Hostility, Indifference or Worship. What will your reaction be? | Matthew 2:1-12
Good News from a Far Country
The fact that this is billed as a time of peace and good will can't mask the fact that we live in a broken world. But if Christmas leaves you feeling empty this year, it's a reminder that you were made with desires this world can't fulfil | Proverbs 25:25