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.
What do you do when circumstances are hard and you feel that you are too weak to go on? The Bible tells us to find the strength to go on in an unlikely place - joy. Its meaning is not happiness which depends on circumstances but it’s real meaning is a lasting emotion that comes from the choice to trust God and His promises. The disciples experienced this on resurrection Sunday. What does this mean for our lives? Read on to find out more.
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 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.
Who gave you authority is a question we sometimes get asked. Another question is if God is good, why do bad things happen? It is all summed up in the answer to that first question. Read on to find out the answer and 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.
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