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You are not hopeless

Helen Thorne | May 13, 2015

Statistics show that as many as 17% of people will experience suicidal thoughts during their lifetime. Suicide is the biggest cause of death for men under the age of 25. Some describe it as a "waste", others a "mystery", many as a "tragedy" but, in quiet corners, there are other groups of people: those who see it as an "appealing option". Today on The Good Book Blog we meet one Christian who sought suicide, tried suicide but is now praising God for her life.... continue reading

   

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The invisible issue

Tim Thornborough | May 12, 2015

I was delighted when I got the message over Facebook—it made my day in fact.

An old member of my youth group from 20 years ago got in touch. We had been very close when he was a teenager, but he had dropped off the radar completely.... continue reading

   

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God's Good Plan

Sam Allberry | May 11, 2015

Is God Anti-Gay? is available to buy from TGBC website... continue reading

   

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What does the Bible say about being anxious?

Tim Lane | May 6, 2015

The full interview can be found here: Interview with Tim Lane about anxiety.
Tim Lane's book: Living Without Worry is available to buy now from The Good Book Company website... continue reading

   

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Where is God when the ground shakes?

Tim Thornborough | April 29, 2015

Our screens have been filled with tragic images of the ruin and destruction brought to Nepal by the earthquake on 25th April – and the unfolding tragedy of lives lost, homelessness on a mass scale, and precious cultural heritage reduced to rubble.

Natural disasters are just a normal part of life on fallen planet earth. There are between 10 and 20,000 earthquakes a year worldwide. But many of these are minor. For the last 10 years there have been 10 and 20 earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above. This year so far only 4. But it is where they strike that makes the difference between a minor paragraph on page 3 and a dominant news story for days.... continue reading

   

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The silver bullet for Muslim evangelism

Tim Thornborough | April 28, 2015

It's always important to manage expectations. And especially in evangelism.

We are thrilled to read remarkable stories of how people come to faith in Christ in dramatic and earth shaking ways. And we long for some kind of "Silver Bullet”—a perfectly pitched, unanswerable argument that will propel our friends to faith in Christ.

But the vast majority of those who are found by Christ do so after long years of unspectacular friendship, witness and prayer from faithful believers. And the truth is that some ground is harder to plough than others—much harder! Perhaps especially with Muslims.

In his recently published book Engaging with Muslims, author John Klaassen encourages us to think differently about how we view our witness to Muslim friends. He talks about moving from “Prayer” to “Presence”—spending time with Muslim friends—and then to “Proclamation” and “Persuasion” of the good news. In an illuminating chapter entitled Bridges to the Gospel, he writes:... continue reading

   

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Two reasons not to bother with Lent (and one reason to do it)

Carl Laferton | Feb. 17, 2015

One of the few remaining links between Christianity and the culture is the idea of “giving something up for Lent”. Chances are that someone you know who has no interest in Jesus will be observing Lent—disciplining themselves to give something up between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday.

And here are two very good reasons why not to join them:... continue reading

   

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What should I do if I discover my teenage daughter watching pornography?

Helen Thorne | Feb. 11, 2015

It can be a massive shock to walk in on your daughter and see her using pornography, or to look at your browser history and know beyond any reasonable doubt that your teen (or child) has been investigating those kinds of sites. The temptation is to panic, cry or react out of anger—but none of those things help. Here are some tips on how to approach the situation: 

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50 Shades of Confusion

Helen Thorne | Feb. 9, 2015

It started life as a self-published book. Written by an unknown author, in the world of erotic literature, 50 Shades of Grey looked set to languish in relative obscurity. But then everything changed. A publisher, a massive marketing campaign, caused it to rocket in popularity. Women read it in their droves – a few men too – and now, in just a few short days, the film will be hitting our screens. The hype is almost palpable. How will the steamy scenes of 2012’s must-have book be rendered in 2015’s must-see film?... continue reading

   

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Is God Unjust?

Tim Keller | Feb. 4, 2015

The beginning of Romans 9:14 suggests that Paul has taught this material before! He has just stated that when people don’t believe, it is because God has not chosen them. Then he immediately says: “What then shall we say? Is God unjust?” He asks that question, of course, because he knows it is the first reaction of everyone who hears this teaching! It is normal to ask: To choose only some and not all—that is not fair! Isn’t God being unfair? But Paul counters: “Not at all!”... continue reading

   
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