Generational Curse?
Sadly talk amongst Christians of 'Generational Curses' brings deep hurt and fear. Jesus came to "proclaim freedom for prisoners", not to lead into fear. We need to understand properly that in Christ we are not and can never be under a 'Generational curse', but are given freedom.
Leadership Lessons
What does a Spiritual Leader look like? It is so different from the leadership we are encouraged to emulate in industry, sport or on "The Apprentice". Let's examine what God says …
You can go!
It is amazing how connected the World is! There are far more opportunities for us to share the gospel 'to all nations' than ever before. But how do you feel about doing that? Is it something we leave for others?…
The Holy Spirit
Because of excesses of some, the person and the work of the Spirit is sometimes downplayed by Christians. But Romans 8 gives fundamental reasons why we can't do that, and for our spiritual health mustn't do that…
Barriers to Transformation
God wants to do an amazing work in you! But, sadly, we can put up so many barriers to the work of God. But using Romans 12:1-2 we can see how God works and start to walk with Him in His work.
Transformed
When we come to know Jesus as Saviour we start on a journey. We are saved eternally, and will be perfected, but God wants to transform our minds, hearts, actions – all of who we are – right here and now. And He is the one who does the work. The question is … am…
It’s a Good Friday!
Why is Good Friday called 'Good' Friday? To many it seems like a misnomer – either it is gruesome, or it is irrelevant. Yet the Bible points to a glorious reason why we should know for ourselves that it is really, really Good!
Gratitude at the heart
Thankfulness, gratitude, is a prominent Bible theme. It’s part of who we should become in Jesus: 1 Thess 5:16-18 says “Be joyful always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
Spiritual Training
There is something that is infinitely more valuable, and lasting, which we should dedicate ourselves to than physical training. We read: “Train yourself for godliness”. So, how do I do that?