It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
The Bible holds out a glorious picture of life beyond this broken world. But how can you be sure it's true? And can you be certain you will be there? Jez Reynolds addresses these questions in light of Jesus' words and works.
Songs of Doubt - In Psalm 73 the Psalmist wrestles with trusting God in light of what he sees in the world around him. Jez Reynolds shows us how the Psalmist combats doubt and trusts in God.
Songs of Doubt - In Psalm 73 the Psalmist wrestles with trusting God in light of what he sees in the world around him. Jez Reynolds shows us how the Psalmist combats doubt and trusts in God.
Andrew Heard answers the question 'Can we ever fix the world?', exploring what problems need to be fixed and the 2 core reasons why we can't fix the world. - The brokenness of humanity - God's response to sin, subjecting the world to futility Have you grasp the horror of human failure and hopelessness, and gained a true appreciation of Gods rescue plan, to the point where you are moved to put your hope in Him?
Andrew Heard answers the question 'Can we ever fix the world?', exploring what problems need to be fixed and the 2 core reasons why we can't fix the world. - The brokenness of humanity - God's response to sin, subjecting the world to futility Have you grasp the horror of human failure and hopelessness, and gained a true appreciation of Gods rescue plan, to the point where you are moved to put your hope in Him?