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  • The Pattern of this World and the Renewing of our Minds

    , therefore, belongs to an existence dominated by a fundamental world-view that has exchanged God's truth Truth is relegated to the subjective, because this is the only way humans can hold on to their independence This is the way to know and proclaim the truth about the whole of life. _________ Revd.

  • Reaching Anglican youngsters with the gospel

    For that first video, our minister encouraged us to focus on simple Biblical truths which reminded our But against that backdrop, the truth of Hebrews 13:8 – “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today Because if our God is unchanging, then all the other truths we taught the kids – that (among other things

  • Martin's insightful book list

    Memoir by Carolyn Weber This book will be helpful to Christians as a powerful reminder to them of the truth that God really is alive and well and intervening in power even in the lives of those caught up in It will be appreciated by anyone who enjoys a good story well told, and as such can be shared with those What this book shows through the medium of a well told story is that the opposite is true, that the

  • 5 Questions on Christianity, Life & Books

    That book will explore the unshakable ground for Jesus’ claim “I am the way, the truth and the life,

  • Equipping the church to proclaim the Word of life.

    mission in England, and explains Cranmer’s evangelistic strategy in an engaging way, complete with well-chosen However, it is helpful that Adam also makes space for Cranmer’s concern to have well-trained clergy to message is pressed home repeatedly, sometimes by using biblical phrases, but always using biblical truth with many delightful phrases (the Reformation message was, ‘good news, not good works’, p 7), and with telling

  • Martin's insightful booklist

    Well structured, comprehensive. Detailed and scholarly, suitable for the serious student. : A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity by Alisa Childers Clear and Evangelicals will disagree with some of what this Roman Catholic writer says, but he is well worth reading For example, Guinness looks at the global tasks that face the Western church, the truths that Christians

  • Christian by degrees?

    from an inconclusive discussion about Freemasonry in the General Assembly in 1952 – but he could as well A QUESTION OF TRUTH In answer to the second question of whether a Christian can be a Freemason with a Christianity and Craft Freemasonry – A Pastoral Guide for Christian Ministers)[2] there are Christian truths

  • Living under the authority of God

    ties with Area and Diocesans Bishops (and fellow Clergy); who have moved from being servants of the truth all too true for those in ministry (ordained and lay) who challenge ungodly behaviour or express the truth

  • Words illuminated by Music

    A Guide to the message of Handel's 'Messiah' In a discussion on how truth may be established, I suggested that “the nature of truth becomes more complicated when we move from statements about events in the As an example of an 'aesthetic truth', I used the 'Hallelujah Chorus' as an illustration of the most I need to clarify that my assertion is not, after all, a truth, but an opinion.

  • The Lord's ways are not our ways

    Far from it – the Lord’s ways serve to reinforce our conviction of the message’s truth and reliability

  • Interpreting the Bible

    Sargent sets the scene well by convincing his reader of the importance of the issue – this isn’t just interpreting Scripture is fundamental for upholding the value of the Bible as the place we go to find truth Although a well-tried method, he explains this approach well as a way of developing a basis for how Scripture Authorial intent matters, but it is yesterday, today and tomorrow the Word of God with its own inherent truth is a valuable book for evangelicals living within a post-modern pluralistic culture which suggests truth

  • On the First Good Friday

    when Jesus confirmed his identity, they did not immediately lay hands on him, but “stepped back and fell his mission in the world, “for this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth This evoked Pilate's legendary reply, “what is truth”? Jesus had already answered that question in his prayer to the Father: “your word is truth” (Jn 17:17) The rest of the story that led to the crucifixion does not need repeating, for it is so well known.

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