Worship … with all your mind
October 21st, 2007We think a lot … but how much of what we think about is actually worship?
A series of talks on ordinary people who encounter an extraordinary God.
We think a lot … but how much of what we think about is actually worship?
Why do we sing the songs that we sing … and is there a meaning beyond the words and the tune? Jo gives us an insight into how she plans the worship songs we use.
In previous talks, we have looked at characters who ran … but this time we look at the story of the father who ran to his son - a picture of how God wants us to be reconciled with Him.
There are times when we feel afraid, when we feel lonely. Perhaps that is because we don’t recognise that we are not alone - and there is a difference between loneliness and solitude.
Keep on Running! Some talks on Bible characters who ran.
What does God mean when he says he has plans to prosper us? As we have seen in the news recently, our stuff can be washed away in seconds. We want prosperity that lasts forever
God has a plan for us. Sometimes it is not clear what the plan is, and sometimes we simply need to keep close to Him and trust that the plan is there.
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How do you keep Christianity relevent for each generation?
Rob Bell explores issues that make Christianity work for “this people in this place at this time”.