Easter

Easter reflections

Easter reflections

Easter - a time for reflection. Two reflection pieces this Easter. The first is that a lot can change in three days. The second thing is are we becoming too familiar with the Easter story? To find out more, please read on.
Easter – a time for reflection

Easter – a time for reflection

Easter - a powerful story of death and life. As I reflected over the four days from the Last Supper to the resurrection, I saw a pattern of how God deals with us. Those times when God whispers it’s time to change. Read on to find out how these four days are really four steps for you and I to take in the process of change.
He is risen

He is risen

He is risen was a post I wrote two years ago that I felt to republish. Those three words evoke hope, joy and a future. But those three words, although a sentence, provoke a response. What are you going to do with the words He is Risen today? Your future depends on your answer.
Where is the lamb

Where is the lamb

Easter is the end of this week and I am looking forward to celebrating it as I do every year. But a question had me thinking this year? If the Passover was the Last Supper where was the lamb? Is this significant or was it merely left out of the story? Read on to find out more.
Reflections of Easter

Reflections of Easter

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.
He is risen

He is risen

Most of us are struggling with lockdown because of a virus. But have you ever thought about the first Easter. After Jesus was arrested, the disciples put themselves in lockdown. Not because of a virus but fear of the soldiers that they would be next. But what did Jesus do? After He arose, He walked straight through those locked doors. Jesus wants to do the same for us. He wants to walk into the locked doors of your home and tell you He hasn’t forgotten you. He also wants to walk into the locked doors of your heart and say I am risen and here for you. Read more below
What if there was no cross

What if there was no cross

I always find the story about Jesus’ death on the cross so sad. But a few weeks ago, God whispered these words to me - Karen what if there was no cross. Those words spoke deeply to me and I realised that the cross is powerful and changed everything - not only for those that believe but for the whole world. Can you imagine the world now if there was no cross? Read on to find out more.
At the cross

At the cross

At the cross, what was Mary the mother of Jesus thinking and what did the impact of the cross have on her and then now has on us. Find out what’s so important about Easter.
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