It’s the question we all ask when praying for some sort of healing or release from our pain. That universal question, “Why?”

It’s the question we all ask when praying for some sort of healing or release from our pain. That universal question, “Why?”
Experts tell us that strategic planning is crucial to the success of any endeavour. It turns out, the Holy Spirit knows how to strategise.
We know that God speaks to us, but there are three areas where it’s particularly difficult to hear his voice. You may already know them…
The misuse of power is rampant – in politics, business, churches. With great power comes potential for abuse. How do we guard against that?
If you or someone you know is going through a process of deconstruction in their faith, here are some things to remember.
Against the backdrop of mysterious, ancient gods that demanded mass killings of children, the God of the Bible shines most brightly, writes Tania Harris.
Even when we hear God’s voice, things can still go wrong. The interaction of God’s revelation with our fallen humanity means there are few solid rules.
Back in the first century, it wasn’t normal for men and women to be friends. But with his radical new ethic of equality, Jesus changed that.
Learning to hear God’s voice takes time and our ability to recognise the voice of the Spirit improves with experience and practice.
It’s easy to assume that once someone makes a decision to become a Christian, they automatically start acting like it. But this is largely a fallacy.