The very first words that Jesus says in Mark’s Gospel are ‘the Kingdom of God has drawn near’. From January to Easter 2022 we are journeying together through the Gospel of Mark to discover more about this Kingdom and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThe very first words that Jesus says in Mark’s Gospel are ‘the Kingdom of God has drawn near’. From January to Easter 2022 we are journeying together through the Gospel of Mark to discover more about this Kingdom and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThe very first words that Jesus says in Mark’s Gospel are ‘the Kingdom of God has drawn near’. From January to Easter 2022 we are journeying together through the Gospel of Mark to discover more about this Kingdom and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThe very first words that Jesus says in Mark’s Gospel are ‘the Kingdom of God has drawn near’. From January to Easter 2022 we are journeying together through the Gospel of Mark to discover more about this Kingdom and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreWhat God has done at B&A in the pandemic and how you can get involved.
Read MoreEver wonder what the biggest barrier between you and the Kingdom of Heaven is? Here's the a clue, it's a lot closer than you think!
Read MoreJesus begins his public ministry and meets the needs of the people he encounters. He still meets us in our needs today and invites us to collaborate with him in meeting the needs of others. Where are we seeing his Kingdom come and how are we pointing others to him?
Read MoreJames explains how God can make us be reusable salt.
Read MoreJacob is asked to take a big leap into the unknown. Move to Egypt and meet his long lost son. On the way he stops off at Beersheba to check in with God. What lessons can we learn from that help us in our 'will we jump' moments?
Read MoreJesus started His ministry with a 40-day fast. Charles considers whether regular fasting ought to be part of a normal Christian life.
Where, how and why pray? Do you savour prayer? Does it nourish your soul? What difference does forgiveness make and why is it so important?
Read MoreIn Matthew 5 v. 48 Jesus commanded us to be perfect, as our heavenly Father is perfect. Given that few, if any, of us would claim to be anything like perfect, Charles considers what this commandment means for us.
Read MoreWayne and James chat about how we can live in God’ strength and not ours. And also why it matters so much that we do.
Read MoreHow we can remove some of the barriers we have to seeing God at work in our lives.
Read MoreJames clears up some misunderstandings about one of the most famous sayings of Jesus.
Read MoreStraight talking versus using words to say one thing and mean another. Jesus tackles his culture's, and ours, way with words.
Read MoreIn a culture where relational breakdown is all around us, what's God's vision for marriage and what happens if it's not working out?
Read MoreLust takes, where love always gives. Lust is about me, where love is always all about the other. It’s tempting to make 'You shall not commit adultery' about keeping a rule, but our heart attitude & whether we choose lust or love is the real challenge; it runs deep and applies to every one of us!
Read MoreIn this talk Charles Auld looks at what Jesus has to say about the commandment “You shall not murder”. It is clear that Jesus regarded the commandment as being the lowest possible standard and that He expects Christians to adopt much higher standards.
Read MoreSome people think that there’s a difference between the God of the Old and New Testament’s. In Jesus’ day people were asking if he was making a break from what had gone before. This week we look at what Jesus has to say about how he understood his mission in the light of the Old Testament and what it means for us today.
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