Light into Darkness – an opportunity to show God’s glory in the community
There are many ways to shine the light of Christ in our communities. Katherine Chaplin presents some thought-provoking insights on how serving in the PTA does just that…
There are many ways to shine the light of Christ in our communities. Katherine Chaplin presents some thought-provoking insights on how serving in the PTA does just that…
What do you do when those within the church turn against you? When those you love and trust suddenly and repeatedly attack you? Joanna Stokes helps us to find refuge in the psalms…
Life suddenly seems to get very busy after the empty schedules we got used to during lockdown. Jenny Bray reflects on the good and bad sides of this busyness…
Summer is here! In this blog, Dean Faulkner from The Good Book Company suggests some books and devotionals to help us grow more like Christ this summer…
Seasons of change are always tricky to navigate – especially when that change is as big as your husband stepping down as minister. Rosslyn Perkins reflects on this season and offers some thoughts…
What a joy to be able to host people again as lockdowns ease! But what does it mean to be hospitable? Charlie Gibb helpfully challenges some assumptions and offers a vision of hospitality available to every Christian…
How do you feel about evangelism at the moment? Each of us we will have different reflections and experiences. In the recent months I have felt a mix of daunted, scared, tired, hopeful, overwhelmed and excited. I found the pandemic took its toll, both in church and family life. Our mental and emotional energy felt Read more about Reflecting on LMW Conference 2022[…]
Urban, edgy, hectic and diverse. Bustling with a myriad of languages and nationalities, I walk down the hill from the school gate, surrounded by people on all sides, pushing, squeezing, navigating their way through the morning rush. Stopping for a moment to take it all in, I’ve found myself both in awe that we’ve landed Read more about <strong>First Impressions</strong>[…]
September 2021 was a big month for me. It was the month our church plant finally started meeting. It also marked two years since we’d moved to Beckenham and one year since we originally planned on starting the church plant. They were pretty tumultuous years – lots to reflect on and lots to thank the Read more about <strong>Five things that happened in 2020 (A Pastor’s Wife Version)</strong>[…]
Working for a publisher I often get asked the question: what is it about books and why should we be reading? You might think that for someone doing my job that the answer would be obvious. And maybe on the surface it is. There is an obvious commercial side to publishing that says we want Read more about <strong>Why Read? Why Read Together?</strong>[…]