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Understanding our advantage

Daniel Darling | 23 Aug 2018

When I was in college I took a trip to a very poor part of India. I  flew home with a sense of shame, images of despair embedded in my consciousness.... continue reading

6 ways pastors can equip churches to engage cultural issues

Daniel Darling | 22 Aug 2018

“We don’t preach politics here.”... continue reading

5 surprising ways that enjoying God benefits us

Tim Chester | 17 Aug 2018

Do you want more of God? Do you want to enjoy him? We all know how we’re supposed to answer those questions.... continue reading

15 Rallying Quotes For a Revolution Of Dignity

Joe Henegan | 16 Aug 2018

We’re all made in the image of God (Genesis 1 v 27). That’s a theological statement. God made us to be like him—to reflect his character back to him and to refract his character out to the world.... continue reading

An open letter to the Church

Daniel Darling | 13 Aug 2018

First of all, I don’t really like open letters. So it’s rare, and strange, to find myself writing one, but my love for you has compelled me.... continue reading

The answer our culture craves for its burning identity crisis

Tim Chester | 9 Aug 2018

“Who am I?” Our modern culture invites us to ask this all the time. Identity has become fluid or malleable. A century ago, who you were was determined by where you had grown up and who your parents were. You were likely to do the job your mother or father did and live in the same area.... continue reading

It's 1am, and I'm painting my hallway skirting boards...

Adam Mabry | 7 Aug 2018

This self aware thought was on repeat in my head as my hands cut a clean line of white paint at far too late an hour. ... continue reading

Pastors need rest too

Adam Mabry | 2 Aug 2018

4 ways to rest well as a church planter. ... continue reading

8 ideas to help you harness the post-summer-camp high

Rachel Jones | 31 Jul 2018

The summer is here, and for thousands of young people across the country (not to mention their less-young leaders), the highlight will be summer camp.... continue reading

Rediscovering my love of reading: confessions of a (once) ravenous reader…

Emily Robertson | 26 Jul 2018

My mum taught me to read when I was just 3. Many a pre-school afternoon was spent traipsing up and down the living room floor following footprints decorated with achievable snippets of first language.... continue reading

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