Rich Young Ruler?
March 08th, 2009Lent is traditionally a time for giving things up, but in Mark 10:17-31, someone is asked to give everything up.
A series of talks on ordinary people who encounter an extraordinary God.
Lent is traditionally a time for giving things up, but in Mark 10:17-31, someone is asked to give everything up.
Paul Lawlor, our former “spare time” leader, now curate at Warsop is going to the Sudan with Flame International
I have added a link to the the prayer diary.
Paul’s flyer is also available.
You can also listen to Paul’s talks on our website.
Continuing our advent series based on “Walking to a Different Drumbeat” published by St John’s College, Nottingham.
Starting our Advent series based on “Walking to a Different Drumbeat … and Dancing to a Different Tune” published by St John’s College. Advent is the time for preparation – getting ready to celebrate Christmas. But we are reminded that there is a second advent… be prepared!
“If I’m not excited or engaged or involved with something then I can get easily distracted. I don’t think I’m alone in my ‘distractability’.”
In the Old Testament, there are many examples that once the need to fight for survival had disappeared, the temptation to be drawn away from God and his ways would have grown – people became distracted. Joshua didn’t want this to happen.
Continuing the series of talks in the CSI:PW series – Kev asks “who are … 3you?”
It is that time of the year again – and we need to get ready. Soon it will be too late to do the shopping, post the cards …
Simon Peter got out of the boat … but what can we learn about him. Chris McBrien investigates…
Is it fair to call Thomas “Doubting Thomas”? In any case, what do we know about him and his dealing with Jesus – let’s take a forensic look at the evidence…
Who are you? Find out about some New Testament people and their relationship to God.