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Is it right to put limits on the way we do worship in order to help others? If so, what does that look like?
Two sisters, two different approaches to faith and intimacy with Jesus. What can we learn from them both and what’s the better way?
We live non-stop lives in a non-stop world. But what would it look like if Jesus followers rediscovered the spiritual practice of total rest?
Here's a paradox. The first disciples impacted the world around them not by looking outward, but by looking inward. How on earth does this work?
How do our thoughts and feelings determine our actions? And what's the key to breaking the shame cycle?
Many Christians have a shallow, superficial faith. So how do we go about deepening our spiritual life? And what does that look like?
What does it mean to have ‘highways in your heart’? And how does the vision of an activist trapped in the body of a mystic affect how we do church?
The best way to develop spirituality is to commit yourself to a set of spiritual disciplines. What can we learn from Jesus about this?
What do you do when prayers don’t get answered and God is nowhere to be found?
It's easier to look at the problems all around you and see what's wrong. But you won't get far if you don't take a hard look at yourself.
What is at the heart of true worship?
In a time of imposed self-denial, what can we learn about the path to true happiness?
Psalm 23 is the best of all the psalms - exquisitely constructed and eternally comforting. So what makes it so special?
Rebuilding is not complete without worship and spiritual renewal. What are our values around worship as a building community?
Jesus constantly clashed with the religious. How do we live as believers without giving in to our religious impulses?
Is hearing from God just for the super-spiritual? And if it's not, how do we do it?
What difference does it make knowing we're utterly and intimately known by God?
What are we to make of the gleeful depiction of violence and warfare in the Psalms?
When it comes to followers, Jesus is not just looking for people to believe in him, embrace his teaching and do good. He’s after something altogether more profound.