×

Breaking Down Jesus’s Speech on the Mount of Olives

Some interpreters see the whole speech referring to events in the first century. Others hold that the whole speech refers to events that even now remain in the future. The most common interpretation, however, and the best, understands that Jesus speaks of both the immediate and the ultimate future

How the Gospel Drives Out Antisemitism

We must acknowledge that throughout history the gospel has been used time and time again to justify violence against Jewish people. Yet the gospel, rightly understood and preached, is exactly what will drive antisemitism out of our country.

Pastor, Pause

There’s lots going on. But this is a day for you, too. So consciously plan a few two-minute breaks during the day, when you get to breathe it in and enjoy it yourself. That might be two minutes standing on your lawn, once the family’s back from church ... It might be two minutes hiding in the toilets at church before you preach. It might be a two-minute walk up the street for no reason.

Search Our Resources

The Latest

Breaking Down Jesus’s Speech on the Mount of Olives

Some interpreters see the whole speech referring to events in the first century. Others hold that the whole speech refers to events that even now remain in the future. The most common interpretation, however, and the best, understands that Jesus speaks of both the immediate and the ultimate future

Marginalising the Messiah

Even though Mary was heavily pregnant with their first child, the relative hosting them couldn’t offer them the guest room. There were probably more important family members lodging there.

Talking About Fears With Little Ones

Scary Stuff is a fabulous new workbook by Dr. Sarah Allen. Her big idea is in the subtitle: “How Knowing God and the Way He Made Us Helps With Anxiety and Worry.” I was a little apprehensive about reading this with my children at first. In our home, I’ve tended to avoid talking about anxieties and worries in an effort to minimise them.

How the Gospel Drives Out Antisemitism

We must acknowledge that throughout history the gospel has been used time and time again to justify violence against Jewish people. Yet the gospel, rightly understood and preached, is exactly what will drive antisemitism out of our country.

Loading
More Articles