Why isn't it more obvious that God is there?
Acts 17:22-31 | EV Church | 12/01/2025 | Andrew Heard
Why isn't it more obvious that God's there, and why aren't we seeking him? Andrew Heard shows us from the Bible in Acts 17, how God has made himself known, and the challenge to examine our own hearts and seek him.
Why isn't it more obvious that God is there?
Acts 17:22-31 | EV Night | 12/01/2025 | Andrew Heard
Why isn't it more obvious that God's there, and why aren't we seeking him? Andrew Heard shows us from the Bible in Acts 17, how God has made himself known, and the challenge to examine our own hearts and seek him.
EV Church - Ruth 4
Ruth 4 | EV Church | 15/08/2021 | Jez Reynolds
At the conclusion of the Book of Ruth we see the obvious redemption story in Boaz. Jez Reynolds takes us from Boaz to Jesus, to see the ultimate redemption we have in Him.
Judges 17-18
Judges 17:16-6 | EV Church | 30/06/2013 | Craig Dobbie
Craig Dobbie unpacks the story of Micah and the Levite Jonathan. Here the author of Judges changes tact from the story of a chosen rescuer and drills into some of normal characters of the time. We see that the people have lost their way, doing their own thing and are superstitious. Passing the faith down to our generations matters. Spiritual consequences are not obvious is the short term, but are clear in eternity. Pray that you grow in discernment & be good spiritual leaders to your family.