Many women find doing one-to-one Bible reading awkward and uncomfortable. But, as Isobel Lin suggests, a little awkwardness can be a good thing. (more…)
Tag Archives: Christian Growth
How to be a small group member
Everyday Ministry
Another year, another Bible study group. Time to sign up, turn up and get things rolling. Ho hum. Time also perhaps to ask some questions about your own contribution to the small group you are in. Are you making much of a difference in the lives of your fellow group members? Do you feel as if you just go along because that’s what you’re expected to do? What part are you going to play in this year’s group? (more…)
Strategies for strengthening small groups
On the road: Creative ideas for Christian growth
Personal ministry that counts: How to love and serve each other
The Gift of Suffering
Everyday Ministry
All we card-carrying evangelicals know the doctrine—suffering is good for us! We don’t go looking for it, but we know it will happen, and we know that when it does happen God gives us peace and perseverance in the midst of it. We hang in there, read Job a few more times and wait for the light at the end of the tunnel. We also know that the gospel of health and wealth promoted by people such as Benny Hinn and his mob is right off the deep end of delusion. What looked like a healing of back pain was really a warm fuzzy glow which came from turning down the air conditioning in the Sydney Entertainment Centre. (I sat through five hours of the rubbish, so you can trust me here).
