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Judas' security

Helen Thorne | April 16, 2014

I had such hopes, such dreams for this prophet from Nazareth. I had thought that he would make the world a better place for me. And last Sunday, just a few short days ago, I thought my dream was coming true. I followed him into Jerusalem. He was hailed as a king. Palm branches were waved, hosannas rung out on the breeze. I've never experienced anything quite like it.

After three years of wandering from one desert town to the next, finally his hour had arrived. Conquest, power, status, wealth were in his grasp. And I would be there - at his side - reaping the rewards of my faithful service over the last 36 months. I could almost smell the riches in my future.... continue reading

On to a Good Thing

Phil Grout | April 15, 2014

The On to a Good Thing Easter Special!

1. Passion ebook - just £2.99!

Get the ebook version of Passion by Mike McKinley for just £2.99! Read reviews from HughBo.com and Blog of Dan.

2. Together for the Gospel Audio Recordings

Resources from the Together for the Gospel conference last week, and watch as one of our authors, Sam Allberry, joins Albert Mohler and Russell Moore for a panel session (Part 1 and Part 2).

3. Five Helps for Your Holy Week

Five John Piper articles related to the Easter season.

4. Songs for Easter from Mars Hill Music

Dustin Kensrue at The Resurgence shares some songs for Good Friday and Easter.

5. New Easter devotional: The Last Days of Jesus

Devotional readings on the death and resurrection of Jesus from Aaron Armstrong.

6. And finally...

This week's video of the week, in case you missed it, ‘The Third Day Trailer’:

 

 

Found something that you think should make it on to the On to a Good Thing round-up? Send it to: ontoagoodthing@thegoodbook.co.uk

   

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Time to put all your eggs in one basket

Helen Thorne | April 14, 2014

So, how is your prep going? Easter is nearly upon us and quite a few of us have a talk to give ... the kids' club session, the youth group Easter get-together, the lunch club for the retired with the pause for thought at the end or, of course, the Good Friday reflection or Easter sermon itself.

Is it going well?

Somehow life in the run up to a big church celebration can feel a little out of control. The kids are running riot. The commentary on Matthew has mysteriously disappeared. The glue for the visual aids is proving bizarrely ineffective (except when accidentally applied to one's forehead). Inspiration on how to tell the Easter story slightly differently this year is pretty non-existant. All those good intentions to get ahead with the talk prep are fully out of the window. 16 people have decided to call you with a pastoral crisis just as you were about to start typing. The washing machine has decided the kitchen floor would look so much better if it were under 2 inches of water. Your prayer life has become about as vibrant as a bunch of watercress a week past its sell-by date. And in the middle of all this, we have to find the strength to tell people the most important thing they will ever hear ...... continue reading

Fighting the Monday feeling

Rachel Jones | April 14, 2014

"I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one – I in them and you in me – so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me."

John 17:20-23

In the week before Easter, be encouraged knowing that Jesus was praying this for all Christians on the night before he died. We can be sure that God will do it.

   

Fighting the Monday Feeling

Did Jesus invent the big society?

Rachel Jones | April 11, 2014

At an Easter reception in Downing Street on Wednesday night, UK Prime Minister David Cameron made a bizarre claim: “Jesus invented the Big Society 2,000 years ago. I just want to see more of it”.

In case you’ve forgotten, the Big Society was one of the buzzwords of the Conservative party’s 2010 general election campaign. The policy put a renewed focus on community action, giving local governments more power, supporting community groups and encouraging volunteering. The aim was to create a “Big Society” that takes power from the hands of politicians into the hands of people.

So did Jesus invent the Big Society?... continue reading

   

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T4G Highlights

Helen Thorne | April 11, 2014

This week, 5 members of The Good Book family have been enjoying Together for the Gospel - a biennial conference for pastors and Church leaders in the US. What have they enjoyed most? Here's what they are rejoicing in as they begin their journeys home ...

Tim: Meeting fantastic and enthusiastic American Christians who are eager to reach out with the gospel in a wide range of circumstances.

James: Hearing about the impact that our resources are having all over the USA and beyond.

Brad: Seeing Sam Allberry (author of Is God Anti-Gay) on the Q+A panel with Al Mohler and Russell D. Moore, talking about how to engage with the people and the biblical debates surrounding homosexuality in our churches and society today.

Abi: To see people excited about our resources and seeing fruit from using our resources in their churches.

Carl: Having meetings with some great future authors (watch this space) about some really helpful gospel-centred future books (watch this space again). Also, bacon and maple syrup for breakfast!
 

   

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Visit us at Word Alive!

Helen Thorne | April 11, 2014

Enjoying some great teaching at Word Alive this week? Coming up to join in the fun next week? Then do pop along to the bookstall and say "hi" to Andy or Timmy. They would love to meet you. And there are some great deals on a selection of our products.

   

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Christianity in the News 10.04.2014

Phil Grout | April 10, 2014

Militant atheists should 'get over it' and accept UK is Christian

Christians form human shield around church in 'China's Jerusalem' after demolition threat

The Christian Penumbra

Mickey Rooney: An evangelical at the end?

Indian elections: what could they mean for minority Christians?

 

 

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Introducing Inspector Smart

Rachel Jones | April 10, 2014

Children are full of questions. Sometimes their questions are endearing; often they’re annoying. But when it comes to the Bible, our children’s questions should encourage us; it shows they’re thinking. Maybe Easter is a time of year that gets children you know asking: How do we know Jesus really rose from the dead? It’s an important question. After all, Paul wrote that “if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith” (1 Corinthians 15:14).

It’s a question that Inspector Smart, detective with the Jerusalem Bureau of Investigation, sets out to answer in two exciting new storybooks for children, written by Tim Chester and Michael Tinker.

Inspector Smart and the case of the Empty Tomb by Michael J Tinker is a colourful illustrated book for 4-7 year-olds. Inspector Smart is given a puzzling new case; Jesus has died and been buried in a cave, but now his body has gone. Smart sets out to find out what’s happened by interviewing Bible characters such as the Roman Centurion, Mary Magdalene and Thomas.... continue reading

Could you be our new I.T. Intern?

Helen Thorne | April 9, 2014
   

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