Is Jesus’ Olivet apocalyptic prophecy a description of the end of time or a new beginning?

Bear Your Cross; Transcend Your Suffering
In our comfort-seeking society, is a message about sacrifice and suffering still relevant to today’s world?

Hezekiah: A Lesson in Faith and Works
Faith and works are a two-sided coin. Both are needed when facing life’s trials. One event in king Hezekiah’s life gives us a dynamic lesson in how both work together.

Will Putin’s War Help Create the Beast He Was Trying to Stop?
In an attempt to take control of Ukraine, Putin’s war has set in motion the emergence of the very thing he doesn’t want: a strong, militarised Europe, a Western superpower on his doorstep—a beast, of sorts.

A Covenant of Peace Is Coming
This week peace seems more elusive than ever. Yet prophecy tells us the nations are going to be offered a covenant of peace that will last forever.

Why The Piety Of Cancel Culture Is No Gospel
Cancel Culture feels like a new form of religious puritanism, but it is far from Christian. Here’s why cancel culture is no gospel for me.

Blessed are the Peacemakers
Are you a peacemaker? How can you become one? It is not easy and sometimes means confronting conflict, not avoiding it.

Just business, or a force for injustice?
Capitalism as a system is often criticised for being a force for injustice. But what is really at the heart of economic injustice?

Kingdom Coming
The opening lines of the Lord’s Prayer indicate what God thinks is most important and relevant for our contact with Him. So what about “Thy Kingdom Come”?

The Mother of Happiness
We all seek more happiness, so what’s the mother of happiness? And what has prayer got to do with it?