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1. What it is like to miss church regularly
I’ve had the privilege of growing up in a Christian household, where going to church weekly, and often more than once weekly, was just the way we lived. It was… Read more
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Unto Us a Father is Born. The Fatherhood of Jesus in Isaiah?
Can a man be at the same time a father and a son? Of course. If he couldn’t, the human race would quickly disappear. But, what about Jesus? Isn’t it… Read more
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Trees in the House of God: where they belong
Ancient church leaders posed deep questions about the relationship between philosophy and Christianity when they said, “what has Jerusalem to do with Athens?” I’m asking something more figurative. What does… Read more
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T = Trees in the House of God: facing hard times
It’s not only bombs that destroy a church. White-anting also happens from within. When there is no acknowledgement of the King of Kings, the people determine what is right in… Read more
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Q = Quick wrath, quick atonement; stored-up wrath, planned atonement.
Let’s step into dangerous territory and speak directly about the anger of God. Our own worldly hearts testify with the liberalism entrenched in Western churches: speaking on this topic is… Read more
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P = Prayer in the Book of Job
What if Job had more to say about right relating to God than it did about right theology? I first read the Biblical book of Job in my final year… Read more
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S = Sorrow Upon Sorrow of Parents Who Lose A Child
Tomorrow marks two years since we said goodbye to our teenage son, Nathan, who went to be with Jesus. We were on holidays and we knew that the cancer would… Read more
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R = Raised Up a Horn For His People (Christmas Special)
Christmas is a time when metaphors shine, and the most popular one does so literally. Christ is the true light who came into a dark world. Names also speak volumes.… Read more
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O = Outwit, Outplay, Outlast! Hebrew Women are Survivors.
Watch a woman give-birth, a mother stand-up for her child, a widow quietly undergo hardship, and you will see a strength, dignity and endurance of a different type to men.… Read more
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