The first three gospels all have Jesus’ call to his disciples. 12 were called; they lived with him for three years and over that time they were shaped by His words and by his actions. Following Jesus meant leaving their home and their work and, in Peter’s case, his wife. This raises a question. What do we mean when we say that we follow Jesus? If we follow Jesus’ example and seek to disciple other people, should we invite them to come and live with us – as Jesus did? Or…
Peter | All In A Day's Work
JOSEPH | Faith in Hardship - Radical Forgiveness
JOSEPH | Faith In Hardship - Is Wisdom Inherent or Learnt?
JOSEPH | Faith in Hardship - The Slowness of God
JOSEPH | Faith in Hardship - Playing the Long Game
JOSEPH | Faith in Hardship - God's Timing is Often Wild
JOSPEH | Faith in Hardship - When Life turns to custard, God's got you!
Psalms | Why Should I Praise God?
How Are You Really? - An extended conversation with Jeremy & Dave
Psalms | God thinks ‘IN LOVE’ about me all the time
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Markers of Maturity | Organic Outreach
Markers Of Maturity | Joyful Generosity
Markers Of Maturity | Consistent Community
Markers of Maturity | Bible Based Life
Markers of Maturity | Christ like Character
Followers | Markers of Maturity
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Philippians - Our Lives in Christ
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