What to say yes to, though kinging ain't what it used to be (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
We can't know in advance what shape our trials will take, but we are still supposed to prepare for them. How? (Rev'd Dave)
What's so special about single people? A lot, actually. (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
What happens when Jesus meets Joe Pesci? (Rev'd Dave)
What makes kids a better fit for God's place, than you and I? (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
Hear God's ancient promise: of a return us to our true home (Rev'd Dave).
How narratives shape us; how the wrong narrative had Paul, for a while; and a narrative worth living in. (Mark Warren)
Mark looks at how the Psalmist frames suffering as a road, under God, to liberty.
Jeremiah gives just about *the* most unexpected advice you could get, while living in the enemy's capital. Might also be so for us. (Dr Harold Koch)
Dr Winifred on whether the best day of a life consists in a 'gospel of the gaps', or something much deeper and enduring.
Rev'd Andrew on what faith looks like when you think God is the worst.
What's really going on, when people love money? (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
Money is the root of all evil.... isn't it? (Rev'd Dave)
Rev'd Dave unpacks what happens when God comes near. (Hint: it's not what we expect.)
Rev'd Andrew looks at some angles on suffering in Scripture that surprised him, and may intrigue you too.
We double-down on who we are, right now. What will it take to shift us? (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
Slavery; AI; fossil fuels ... Rev'd Dave takes us into the world of inevitable Christian compromise, and a renewed vision that changes the world.
In commemorating the New Guinea Martyrs, Mark Warren considers how the gospel changes how we suffer. (Romans 8:33-39)
Nathanael/Bartholomew and his mate might not have been the sharpest tools in the shed. But they still know something that maybe we don't. (Rev'd Dr Andrew)
Rev'd Andrew on some clues in the Bible, and from Christian history, on how friendship works.