With the coronavirus wreaking havoc across the earth, you may be getting somewhat worried, even afraid, of what this could lead to. If you can't attend a church service this Sunday, here's a sermon to watch that may help you navigate the current "storms" raging across the earth and your life right now. Yes, in …
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My view of whats on the news
“I Kissed Dating Goodbye” vs. “DateTalk”
Many of you may have heard about the recent decisions made by Joshua Harris, author of the well-known book "I Kissed Dating Goodbye" that was widely circulated among certain Christian groups from when it was published in 1997. Now he has publically fully recanted of his teaching in this book and apologised to his audience with …
How to “come out of” today…
Whether you vote "in" or "out" today, and whatever the result in the referendum, there is always something for you and I to come "out of" in order to move into our next and new. I believe that there are some words you need to hear if you are going to move on well into …
Preparing you to vote well…
This past Sunday I taught in our London Hammersmith congregation what I believe is essential truth and perspective to prepare all believers in Christ to vote well, whether in the coming EU Referendum in here in the UK on 23 May, elsewhere in the world where you have a crucial vote to cast. I really believe …
Preparing for the Referendum (or your elections)
This Sunday, get some help on how to vote... For UK citizens, it could be one of the most important vote of a lifetime. If you are in the USA, SA or elsewhere, your vote later this year may well be one of your most important too. On Sunday 12 June at our London Hammersmith …
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My 1st thoughts about the coming EU referendum
Most people agree that there is such a miserable representation of the real issues we should be considering regarding the "Leave" or "Remain" question that will face all of us UK citizens in three weeks time. It's surely time to think beyond "how will it effect my mobile roaming charges" and "will I still be …
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Weep, before you vote…
It's General Election week in the UK! In my devotion this morning I read how Jesus wept as He entered Jerusalem. What He saw moved Him to tears. When the Apostle Paul came to Athens, we read that "he was provoked in his spirit, because the city was given over to idols." (Acts 17:16) What …
It’s election time – who / what will you vote for?
In less than a week's time we will know who the UK's next Prime Minister will be for the next 5 years. Does it matter that I vote on the 7th, or will it make no difference at all? Is God even interested in politics? Well yes, He certainly is, because politics is about people, …
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Shining some light on Halloween
Confused about tricking or treating? There's one way to overcome darkness, and that is with light...
The legacy of Nelson Mandela
Just last week I posted about the celebrations that happened in our little All Saints Road in London in 1994 when Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black president of the land in which I was raised. Tonight we heard that this great statesman has died. 95 years old, of which he spent 27 …