Dream it.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
A Poem
A poem on the conversion of Nebuchadnezzar.
Sharing in Christ’s rewards
The eternal reward earned by Christ is not kept hidden away in a heavenly trophy cabinet, out of reach to us. Rather, Jesus shares his reward with all of his people. In a very real and tangible way, Christ’s people will forever share in the reward that he alone has earned.
The wrong side of history?
How do we live faithfully for God in a land which no longer apathetically ignores us, but aggresively pursues us?
Does how we worship really matter? (Part Four)
In this final instalment thinking through the regulative principle of worship, Andy Hambleton examines what we should sing and how we should sing it.
Does how we worship really matter? (Part Three)
Why are the elements, circumstances and forms of worship important in how we approach it?
Trials of various kinds
Our faithful Father has lovingly laid every pothole on our road to heaven. They are divinely designed to make us more like His Son. And by His Spirit, He will carry us through.
Does how we worship really matter? (Part Two)
The regulative principle puts a wise, God-given limit on our freedom as we worship God. We can’t just ‘do what we like’ when it comes to worship.
Is life on hold?
Life feels like it’s on hold, when will the waiting be over? When will ‘normal’ return? For the Christian, life is never on hold. God’s call to “redeem the time” is not qualified by context or circumstance. He calls us to work, even as we wait.
The Priority of the Glory of God
That Christ is the head of the Church is glorious – but not all the glory. That Christ is the Head of the whole universe and rules in favour of His people is profoundly glorious.
Does how we worship really matter? (Part One)
The question is, how can we set aside our own personal preferences, and instead offer to God the worship he desires? And how do we know what kind of worship God is pleased to receive?