Lament, Trauma, and Hope – it’s complicated.
Over the past couple of weeks we’ve looked at the biblical book of Lamentations, and seen that the poet finds reason for hope in the midst of the trauma of…
Over the past couple of weeks we’ve looked at the biblical book of Lamentations, and seen that the poet finds reason for hope in the midst of the trauma of…
Last week we started to read Lamentations as a biblical example of a response to traumatic situations. We saw how, in the midst of crisis and loss, the poet could…
What do we do when confronted by tragedy and disaster? Just in the last short while we’ve seen reports of extraordinary flooding in Libya and devastating earthquake in Morocco as…
We’re coming to the end of our summer of miracles at church (although we always hope for more!) and we’ve come to the end of our walk with Elisha in…
Several times I’ve heard people give the challenge to read Bible passages in unusual locations – up a mountain, in a hospital A&E waiting room, or on a bus. The…
One of the best known of Elisha’s miracles (recounted in 2 Kings 5.1-27) is probably the healing of Naaman, a commander in the Aramean (approximately modern-day Syria) army which was…
2 Kings 4:1-7 describes a miracle in which God provided an amazing amount of oil for a widow who asked Elisha for help. Enough oil was poured into the jugs…
2 Kings 2.19-25 Last time we looked at the start of Elisha’s ministry in 2 Kings 2. That chapter ends with the description of two miracles which Elisha performed, and…
2 Kings 2.1-18 As we look at miracles in the Bible during the Summer Sundays at CCC I thought it would be interesting to look at an Old Testament prophet…
We’ve come to the final chapter of 1 Thessalonians, and the subject matter of the first section looks similar to last part of chapter 4, which we looked at last…