Sunday, 9th of October 2022
At times people can feel so tainted with sin and guilt that they doubt that Jesus can help them. John Piper in Desiring God writes the following… “Can even the worst sinner be saved? One of…
At times people can feel so tainted with sin and guilt that they doubt that Jesus can help them. John Piper in Desiring God writes the following… “Can even the worst sinner be saved? One of…
We can be criticised for something we didn’t do and it is not that nice to experience that injustice. We can also be praised for something that we know we didn’t do and it could…
We are so privileged to have Val Zerna here this Sunday and we wish her all God’s blessing in her retirement at the end of this year after many years of being involved with Global…
Paul confronts the evil one with God’s Holy Spirit in Acts 13. Paul allows the Holy Spirit to guide him. Here is a wonderful connection between the power and ministry of the Holy Spirit and…
At times we could be guilty of wishing an enemy harm or even death, especially for those aggressors who cause the death of innocent people. I’m sure there were many early Christians who wished harm…
This Sunday is Fathers Day and an opportunity to think about and thank our Dad. Our earthly Fathers aren’t perfect, they can let us down and they may not have been there for us. Sometimes…
I don’t know about you but I’m VERY good at forgetting. I forget to take lunch to work. I forget to take my car keys to the car. I forget my wife’s birthday. (Strangely she…
Have you ever looked at a task you need to do and you decided that it is just too daunting? However, it is always helpful to ask God to help you through every step and then…
“There is no question that we are bombarded with so many distractions. Some are harmless but many are very harmful and some are even evil. Daily we try so hard to keep our focus on Jesus…
“Do you have childhood memories of eating a favourite food? Like your Mum’s fresh scones when you come home from school. Do you remember how you eagerly anticipated a meal with your Grandmother’s Sunday roast followed by…