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Inspirational and devotional articles to encourage your readers in their faith.
- Remembering the end of World War One From the Vicar Psalm 139 – God knows you better than you know yourself The Way I See It – the future in safe hands? Weak yet strong The Soldier’s Prayer Where is your life journey taking you? ** Editor: Paul Hardingham considers war and peace. Remembering the...Looking at God (all articles) for November 2018
- This year Remembrance Sunday (11th November) marks the centenary of the end of World War One. Of the 65 million men who were mobilized, 8.5 million were killed and a further 21 million wounded. Wilfred Owen wrote of those ‘who die as cattle.’ How should we celebrate this anniversary? In remembering the Armistice, our response...Remembering the end of World War One
- This year Remembrance Sunday (11th November) marks the centenary of the end of World War One. Of the 65 million men who were mobilized, 8.5 million were killed and a further 21 million wounded. How should we celebrate this anniversary? In remembering the armistice, our response should be to desire Micah’s vision of universal peace...From the Vicar (for November 2018)
- Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space in 1961, reportedly said ‘I looked and looked but I didn’t see God.’ Psalm 139 sees things from a very different perspective, in which God can be found everywhere in the universe. God is all Knowing: ‘You have searched me, Lord, and you know me.’ (v1). God knows...Psalm 139 – God knows you better than you know yourself
- The Advent calendars, complete with chocolate, are already in the shops. The season actually begins at the end of this month, four weeks when Christians are meant to think seriously about the future. It’s always been a human dilemma. We know a lot about the past – ours and the history of our race. We...The Way I See It – the future in safe hands?
- Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Natural thinking values strength and despises...Weak yet strong
- I asked God for strength, that I might achieve, I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey. I asked for health, that I might do greater things, I was given infirmity, that I might do better things. I asked for riches, that I might be happy, I was given poverty, that I...The Soldier’s Prayer
- Can you imagine boarding a plane for your dream holiday and the pilot’s voice says: ‘Welcome on board. After take-off, we’ll be serving you a meal and we’ll do all we can to make your flight enjoyable. However, I need to tell you – we have no final destination. So we are just going to...Where is your life journey taking you?
- Creationtide From the minister – Creationtide Grow an attitude of gratitude Don’t bottle it up – it’s okay to grieve Psalm 121 – the God who knows and cares Why Christians are like pumpkins What is the origin of evil spirits? Walking in Love The story behind the HYMN: Stand by me What does God...Looking at God (all articles) October 2018
- The heatwave this summer was a powerful reminder that our planet is not disposable! The evidence that carbon dioxide is heating the planet is seen in melting polar ice caps, rising sea levels and extreme weather. In the church September and early October is designated Creationtide, a time to reflect on God as Creator and...Creationtide
- The heatwave this summer was a powerful reminder that our planet is not disposable! The evidence that carbon dioxide is heating the planet is seen in melting polar ice caps, rising sea levels and extreme weather. In the church September and early October is designated Creationtide, a time to reflect on God as Creator and...From the minister – Creationtide
- Harvest is a time of thanksgiving to God for all His provision for us. It is good to cultivate a grateful heart, and studies have shown that people who practise thankfulness tend to have a more positive outlook on life, be more optimistic about the future, and are generally healthier than those who do a...Grow an attitude of gratitude