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Using Bible stories in your lockdown homeschooling

Bob Hartman | 21 May 2020

So whether you are finding homeschooling difficult or easy, I have an idea that you can use.... continue reading

"What are you doing to keep faith?"

Carl Laferton | 19 May 2020

“What are you doing to keep faith?”

Every Sunday on our livestream service, our pastor’s wife interviews someone in our church over Skype, and every Sunday that’s one of the questions she asks them.... continue reading

Abortion: Not just an ‘out there’ problem

Dr Lizzie Ling | 14 May 2020

Worldwide, it is estimated that there are some 40 million induced abortions every year.... continue reading

How can you tell if someone is spiritually open?

Rebecca Manley Pippert | 12 May 2020

How can we tell if someone is spiritually open or closed? Here are three steps that may prove helpful. ... continue reading

The world has changed. Our message must not

Rebecca Manley Pippert | 7 May 2020

Never has there been a greater need to share Christ with the world, starting with our own neighbor—and never have believers felt more ill-equipped.... continue reading

An open letter to husbands of suffering wives

Jeff Walton | 5 May 2020

One flesh. That’s what all Christian marriages are called to live out. And yet...... continue reading

You can’t change your spouse

Sarah Walton | 29 Apr 2020

He’ll never understand how I really feel. He wasn’t there for me when I needed him most, so how can I trust him when he can’t see how deeply I’ve been hurt. ... continue reading

How one family has been surviving lockdown

Sarah Parker | 28 Apr 2020

How one family have been surviving lockdown... Some of the creative things they've been doing and how they're turning to God in the midst of it all. ... continue reading

How to Host a Virtual Book Group

Tim Thornborough | 23 Apr 2020

With the publication of Where is God in a Coronavirus World? I saw the opportunity to run a book group for people at my church that would help them both to cope with the questions, struggles and doubts they themselves might be feeling, but also to stimulate them to think how they might have this conversation with others. ... continue reading

When life weighs heavy: How hope makes the heavy, light

Emily Robertson | 21 Apr 2020

There are definitely moments in life that weigh heavier than others. When my dad died, there was a waiting period of 10 days before we were able to have the funeral. During that time his body lay in a small room at the funeral directors and only close family were permitted to visit him.... continue reading

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