I resent people. That is a fact. In fact, I make lists of all the people who I resent. I try not to forget anyone so it’s quite a long list.
Guest blogger Kate has written this breath-taking account of what's happening in Bristol... be inspired, could this be your city too?
A book review that gives you the chance to have the book for free… nice touch.
Three times a year, we gather student workers from all over the UK for some amazing free training. On 7th March 2012 we looked at discipleship culture. Watch this short video to hear what the student workers had to say...
Alice was nervous. Only a few hours to go before her flight, and then she'd be off... She'd prayed about it, she'd dreamed about it, she was more certain it was right than anything she'd ever decided upon. Her heart broke when she thought of those families, those individuals in so much need, in need of help, in need of comfort, in need of strength, in need of a saviour. Looking at the photos on her bedroom wall she was filled with gratitude. Everyone was behind her, they'd been so encouraging, so enthusiastic. It was a bittersweet joy, leaving home and all that belonged now, into a future uncertain but profound. She might only be her, but everyone knows that one missionary can make a world of difference.
Sheep are incredibly stupid and predictable and Jesus says we are like sheep. How very offensive, I hear you cry! Rude Jesus.
I didn’t think I could be offended very easily. I laugh a lot more than I cry. I don’t take myself seriously (not always helpful) and it takes something pretty major to see me angry. If you think you might have done or said something to me that could have caused offense, I can almost guarantee you that it won’t have done, or if it did, I’ve already forgotten it.