Monthly Archives: March 2014

Prayer and the advance of the church

Have a look at Acts 12:1-25: This is a great passage about the ups and downs of the life and work of the church and the place of prayer in that.  Here God is at work making the church grow, … Continue reading

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Love – well, one aspect of it

The older evangelical and Reformed tradition says very little about what it means to love another person – basically, in the tradition, it means to have warm feelings rather than hatred and resentment, and to avoid sinning against them in … Continue reading

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Being an open, vulnerable leader

If I tell a church member that when my wife, Esther, is away I overwork and the other night worked till 2am and got up at 8.30am, and tend to do so either because I am worshipping my work, since … Continue reading

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