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What’s the Magic Word?

Carl Laferton | Sept. 18, 2017

Why we need to teach our children more than manners ... continue reading

FREE resources for Easter outreach

Tim Thornborough | Feb. 8, 2017

We’ve created some terrific FREE resources to help you make the most of your Easter outreach, and add a bit of zing to your Resurrection Day services... continue reading

Something for the Weekend: 28th May

Euan Wallace | May 27, 2016

Our favourite online things from around the web this week. ... continue reading

Seven Shakespeare lines to quote in your sermon this Sunday—plus a few choice insults…

Tim Thornborough | April 22, 2016

Tomorrow will be the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. So, in honor of the great Bard, here are seven Shakespeare quotes that would make a great sermon illustration... continue reading

9 hidden details in our new children’s book

Rachel Jones | Feb. 29, 2016

We are really excited about our new children’s book, The Garden, The Curtain and the Cross. Here are a few hidden details you can spot as you read... continue reading

Five reasons to LOVE the letter of James

Sam Allberry | Jan. 19, 2016

The letter of James has strong claims to be both the most celebrated and most criticised of all New Testament books. This alone makes it worthy of close attention... continue reading

10 titles we’re really excited to share with you in 2016

Rachel Jones | Dec. 31, 2015

We’re hours away from 2016. Here are 10 resources we are really excited to share with you in the first half of 2016!... continue reading

9 ways to get students reading

Nicholas T McDonald | June 2, 2015

I grew up a reading kid.

I was one of those rare dorks who, in my spare time, preferred to read business management books rather than spend a weekend at the lake with friends. And while that may have been just a LITTLE extreme, I’m still glad for my …

Why are you worried?

Dr Timothy Lane | March 24, 2015

Diagnosis matters. When something is wrong with your body and you feel unwell, you need to know what you are dealing with. And that works for spiritual issues, too. For treatment to work, good diagnosis matters.

Defining Worry
So, what exactly is worry or anxiety? (I will use the …

Walking through the night

Alison Mitchell | March 10, 2015

Have you ever walked right through the night? Maybe for fun? (I did it for a sponsored walk as a student.) Or maybe you'd broken down in the middle of nowhere? (Before the days of mobile phones.) How would you feel in the morning? (I had blisters like dinner plates.)

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