NewsBites & Events: Thy Kingdom Come May 26-17
Thy Kingdom Come May 26-17: A Talking to God Suggestion Have you noticed those people you admire for their selflessness? They do stuff for others. Often they are the ones Continue Reading →
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Thy Kingdom Come May 26-17: A Talking to God Suggestion Have you noticed those people you admire for their selflessness? They do stuff for others. Often they are the ones Continue Reading →
Thy Kingdom Come May 25-17: A Talking to God Suggestion Try talking to God about your local community—start with your own home, then the neighbours where you live. Extend your Continue Reading →
Thy Kingdom Come is a global eleven-day movement spearheaded by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, that starts Thursday, May 25th and continues to Sunday, June 4th. See Justin Welby’s video Continue Reading →
We Are Spiritual by God’s Design It’s easy to accept that we are physical beings—pinch yourself and you will know. The Bible says we are spiritual beings and this, too, Continue Reading →
An Ideal Design Not Based on Outward Form Continued from Blog God’s Design 3 It doesn’t matter how we appear, if we have a plain or a stunning face, how Continue Reading →
Intended for a Definite Purpose The online dictionary www.dictionary.com assigns the following definition to the word design: to intend for a definite purpose. If we follow the argument God pre-determines Continue Reading →
Pre-Determined Before Birth Continued from Blog God’s Design 1 Still not sure whether life is a series of random choices or pre-determined? The last blog post suggests life is a Continue Reading →
Chance or Design “Is life a series of random choices, or is it predetermined?” This was a Twitter post promoting a book by Taylor Jenkins Reid entitled “Maybe in Another Continue Reading →
Act 1 On Good Friday Jesus dies. If we leave his burial with the body enclosed in a tomb it is like quitting a theatre production at intermission – we Continue Reading →
A Bizarre Pact I still don’t get it. Why it is that way. And it was a mutual decision, not an agreeable one nor welcome, but mutual – a bizarre pact Continue Reading →