Is the Church fit for purpose?
With many leaving the Church, some out of revelation, others out of vexation and boredom. Would Jesus recognise the modern Church?
With many leaving the Church, some out of revelation, others out of vexation and boredom. Would Jesus recognise the modern Church?
Currently, within our nation, we are dealing with Brexit and an unstable government. The economy is shaky, businesses are wondering whether to invest in the booming UK market or start looking for opportunities elsewhere before the bubble pops.
In a time when we are met with national uncertainty and the fear of the unknown. Citizens of the Kingdom have a remarkable opportunity to live by faith and not by sight.
There is one thing we cannot avoid, uncertainty. It creeps up on us when we least expect it to. As believers, we feel that we should have everything sorted out, and never be a doubting Thomas. Certainty should be our daily bread. But the opposite is true, so many of us feel anxious about what tomorrow will bring.
Active citizenship was at the heart of Paul's instruction to Timothy to pray for all those in authority.
In a post-modern world how can we tell when a relationship has changed from submission to suppression?
Does the bible provide us a way of understanding how we develop in Christ's sonship?