A question on lots of people’s lips at the moment is why God allows all the suffering and pain in the world.
What has been your response in the light of the earthquakes and tsunamis that have struck our planet over the last few months?
All responses welcome.
Some questions that people ask are tough. And that’s why we’re putting together a resource that gives short answers to the 11 most commonly-asked questions we face.
So, if you were asked ‘How do you know that God exists?’ what would you say? Who or what would you call on as evidence? What stories, illustrations, sound bites have you found helpful?
Do you know anyone setting off into ministry in the Anglican church?
This is the conference for them.
More information, including speakers, programme, cost, etc, can be found over at the Ugley Vicar's blog.
The aim of the Conference is to identify and encourage the next generation of Anglican Evangelical clergy leaders who will take on the strategic challenges for the Church of England of the mid twenty-first century.
Thanks for those of you that have got in touch with helpful illustrations or stories that helpfully illustrate the biblical answer to some tough questions Christians often face.
Please do keep them coming.
Question number three: Wasn’t Jesus just a great teacher?
How would you answer?
Tyndale House have produced three short videos for Easter showing how the earliest manuscripts support the Resurrection.
Other Easter video resources you might find helpful:
For Children:
Pleased to say that most people enjoyed our April Fool's Joke. Here's a round up of some of the others, secular and otherwise:
Any (good ones!) that we missed?
Thanks so much to all of you who've helped out with the first question we posed for this new resource.
Now we'd love you to help with the second question. If you've heard, or used, a story which helpfully illustrates the biblical answer, please please share it with us:
Can we trust what the Bible says?
All comments massively welcomed, just stick them below…
LMC Chairman, Richard Coekin, gives three reasons why you should come to the London Men's Convention this year on the 7th May at the Royal Albert Hall.
We’d love you to help us with a new resource we’re developing…
I'm Glad You Asked That is a resource we're trying to develop giving short answers to the 11 most commonly-asked questions we face.
We’ll give simple answers, and with a couple of key points, together with a bible passage you could go to: but we also love to include some stories or illustrations which help people to remember and explain gospel truths.
Please read on to see how you can help!... continue reading
Sorted: Nano is now available for bookings.
It's a half-day event for 11-14 yr olds and their leaders in London run by those fun guys at Capital Youthworks.
This year they'll be looking at being "Not Ashamed".
You can book now or find out more information. Tickets always go pretty quickly for this one as there's a fairly small capacity at the venue, so get in quickly!