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Sharing the gospel at Easter

Eleanor Elms | 21 Mar 2019

I have to admit, when I think about Easter, evangelism doesn’t spring to mind. We’re pretty comfortable with Christmas evangelism; inviting neighbours along to carol services, perhaps engaging with friends on what Christmas means for them and how they celebrate. But Easter? Most of my friends don’t really care about Easter. They’re glad for a long weekend and a few months of creme eggs, but that’s about it.... continue reading

Praying for Christchurch

Tim Thornborough | 16 Mar 2019

This morning we woke to the news of the deadliest shooting in New Zealand’s history. 49 people have been killed and at least 20 wounded at 2 mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand.  It can be very difficult to know what or how to pray in the wake of such horrific attacks. Feel free to use this prayer as a guide.... continue reading

Praying for Queensland

Tim Thornborough | 15 Mar 2019

This morning we woke to the news of the deadliest shooting in New Zealand’s history. 49 people have been killed and at least 20 wounded at 2 mosque shootings in Queensland, New Zealand.  It can be very difficult to know what or how to pray in the wake of such horrific attacks. Feel free to use this prayer as a guide.... continue reading

Pastor: try saying ‘I don’t know…’

Chris Green | 15 Mar 2019

If you think that saying ‘I don’t know’ means you’re a failure (because you’re paid to know, you ought to know) then you will never learn anything.... continue reading

Should I Laugh Or Cry? Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Children

Tim Thornborough | 13 Mar 2019

Parents have a built in feedback loop for emotions in their children. We cuddle them when they cry; we tell them to “stop being silly” when they get hysterical with giggles and can’t stop. And we instinctively protect them from experiencing the “excessive” emotions of sadness, grief, disappointment.... continue reading

What's on our bookshelves?

Joe Henegan | 7 Mar 2019

Our bookshelves say a lot about who we are - what ideas have lived with us, challenged us and formed us. ... continue reading

The Value of Praying Parents: A Teen’s Perspective

Emma Kruger | 5 Mar 2019

My mom once said prayer was like learning another language. If you grew up with parents who prayed regularly in the home, it would feel natural—like a native language. But if you waited, it became harder to learn. It wasn’t that you couldn’t learn to pray, but it would take more time for it to feel natural. It might feel foreign or odd and somewhat uncomfortable at first.... continue reading

The irreplaceable importance of family traditions, and why Lent should be one of them

Ed Drew | 4 Mar 2019

Family life is predictably unpredictable. It is chaotic and confused.... continue reading

How glorious theology becomes distasteful

Ray Ortlund | 2 Mar 2019

We corrupt everything we touch. That's a teaching of Calvinism, and we sure are proving it.... continue reading

10 things to make Lent exciting for your kids

Ed Drew | 28 Feb 2019

Lent is struggling a little. It’s not really coping with our changing times. It’s slipped out of our cultural consciousness. Conversely, Lent’s little brother Advent seems to be doing jolly well.... continue reading

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