There are two types of people in the world. Those who get annoyed about hot cross buns appearing in shops on Boxing Day and those who absolutely love it.
Category: Editor’s note
Our lives are more than just about making sure our cupboards are stocked and we have “anything we want”.
Following Jesus should be just as much practical and real world as it is existential and theological.
When we become too fixated on the law, we can miss the calling and leading of God in our lives.
As my young tadpole learns to master swimming, as I’ve watched her learn and unlearn (and forget during lockdowns), I’ve learned some lessons myself.
Paul is a fascinating character who lived a life that can still teach church leaders and Christians of all maturity some valuable lessons.
God uses our discomfort for our growth and for His kingdom.
Celebrating 135 years in 2021, Signs of the Times magazine has always been the Church’s flagship evangelistic publication.
In our debates and discussions, we’ve relied on theology, logic, emotion, all of the rhetorical devices we can, but often neglected love.
A healthy and dynamic faith will experience growth and change, and during these times, faith is challenged, stretched and pushed. This is healthy but it is also hard.