Bristol Community Life day takes a look at intentional community living
Love Bristol are hosting a Community Life day at Woodlands Church, Bristol, on Saturday 11 May.
Love Bristol are hosting a Community Life day at Woodlands Church, Bristol, on Saturday 11 May.
There have been several podcasts made and books written about the crash and burn of Christian ministry. And it’s certainly important for the Church to navigate the territory that has led to toxicity and disfunction in Christian leadership.
This is an honest, well-written, and wide-ranging book on a vital topic. It’s also a story that needs to be told; one that needs to be heard, especially by men in Christian leadership.
For the first time ever, the whole Bible has been made available in a dyslexia-friendly format.
These two carefully researched and beautifully presented reports are a timely addition to Christian thought concerning death and dying.
There are a lot of things that are worthy of our attention. Every charity, cause, marginalised group and now even foodstuff, has a day, week or month in its honour.
The Bible teaches us to be intentional about our lives, so far as we have the power, writes minister and former lawyer Matthew Hutton. And if we are Christians (or indeed Jews), to do so in relationship with God: “The human mind plans the way, but the LORD directs the…
This attractively illustrated book is an accessible way for young minds to find the resources for to deal with the challenges of everyday life.
It is less of a journey through the season with traditional Lenten themes, and more of a book to read carefully during the season to gain a fresh perspective on what it means to be black and Christian.
Tom Wright argues that keeping Lent and Easter together helps us to combine lament and celebration as we reflect on the person and work of Jesus.