We are told in our Christian walk to not look back. Why? Generally it is because we are remembering our sins, the faults of others or we desire to go back to our old life. But I believe sometimes it is necessary to look back. Why? To remember the goodness of God. Read on to find out more.
The shepherds are the next characters in the Christmas story. These men were doing an ordinary job one night when the extraordinary happened. Why did God reveal His Sons birth to these shepherds? Were they the only ones who had time to listen or was there something of significance happening here? Read on to find out more.
I love this time of year when the giving spirit seems more alive than any other time of the year. This Christmas I want to look at the stories of people in the Christmas story. The first one is Mary who was chosen by God to carry His Son. What lessons can we learn from a young girl whose life radiated obedience. Did she have a secret or can it belong to all of us? Read on to find out more.
After the birth of Jesus, visitors came to see. These weren’t your ordinary visitors but ones that knew the meaning of Jesus’ birthplace - the shepherds - the first evangelists. The story they told of the angels was all received differently. How and why? Read on to find out more.
Have you ever pondered on how Mary must have felt when the angel visited her? She must have had more questions than answers running through her mind. But that didn’t stop her placing her complete trust in God and His delivered Word? How can we apply this to our daily lives? Read on to find out more.
Easter- a time of reflection, remembrance and celebration. But just for a moment let’s travel with the disciples from the last supper to the resurrection. Why is this important? Because the same things that turned around in their life can turn around in yours too. Read on to find out more.
The promise of Jesus had been spoken about for years in the Jewish culture. The verses were there for all to hear every Sabbath. So why when a virgin fell pregnant did no one remember the promise? Where was the expectation? And does the same thing happen in our lives. Read on to find our more.
Do you know that we have a covenant with God much like a marriage covenant? Our covenant starts when we give our lives to Jesus. Every promise in the Bible then becomes our promise. God only gives good gifts to us. That means provision belongs to us, health belongs to us, joy and peace belong to us and a hope and a future belongs to us. But how do we make sure those promises come to pass in our lives. Read on to find out more.
Our next character in the Christmas story is the shepherds. They were the first responders to the news that Jesus was born. They heard the angel proclaiming it and saw the heavenly host singing. But what was the reason the shepherds were chosen. Is it because they were the only ones our on a dark night or was it something deeper. Read more to find out.