This week we are going to focus on ‘FEET’ as we reflect on another picture within the Psalms, this time what God does with us when we place our faith in Him.
This week we are going to focus on ‘FEET’ as we reflect on another picture within the Psalms, this time what God does with us when we place our faith in Him.
I recently read a poll entitled the ‘Best Smells in the World’. Number one was hard to argue against as it was fresh air. However, RAIN and FRESHLY CUT GRASS did make it into fifth and ninth place respectively. And this image forms the basis for our reflection this week …
I recently read a poll entitled the ‘Best Smells in the World’. Number one was hard to argue against as it was fresh air. However, RAIN and FRESHLY CUT GRASS did make it into fifth and ninth place respectively. And this image forms the basis for our reflection this week …
I am always intrigued by items and things that are hundreds, sometimes thousands of years old but are still intact, recognisable, and in some cases even still usable. When you stop and think about it, it really is remarkable for example how old buildings are still standing, old pots and pans and weapons can still fulfil a purpose, old coins and clothing can tell a story of the past …
For many of us, our understanding of prayer has been taught through school or perhaps through ‘traditional’ Sunday school, passed down from generation to generation. We were told to put our hands together, close our eyes, bow our heads, sit still …
In the third of our series ‘When Jesus Prayed…’ we are going to focus a little more on one of the themes that came out of last week’s reflection – busyness – and what we learn from Jesus’ example.
It may surprise you to know that there are ONLY 15 different occasions within the gospels which mention Jesus praying …