1735 – A YEAR OF GRACE

The impact of the young Oxford academic and the rather aloof and profligate Welsh schoolmaster in 1735 cannot be overstated. These two young men converted at the same time would have lives and ministries that moulded and shaped the course of a nation, that had lost her way.

THE DRAMA OF THE TEMPLE

2nd Chronicles takes us beyond the death of David, drawing us into the reign of Solomon. The story of 2nd Chronicles, however, is not the biography of Solomon. It is the recounting of the history of something greater than even the most glorious of Israel’s kings. This is the story of the temple. If thisContinueContinue reading “THE DRAMA OF THE TEMPLE”

GRACE ABUNDANT TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS; The Life and Literature of John Bunyan Part 1

GRACE ABUNDANT TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS Seventeenth Century, English Baptist Preacher, John Bunyan, made his mark on history chiefly because of his book commonly called, “Pilgrim’s Progress”.  Despite receiving no formal education John Bunyan was a most prodigious author with his personal testimony, “Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners” and “The Holy War”ContinueContinue reading “GRACE ABUNDANT TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS; The Life and Literature of John Bunyan Part 1”

The Protestant Reformation; Understanding our Past and Defining our Future

A series of presentations examining the godly and profound influence of the German Reformation upon the Christian Church.

THE 13TH APOSTLE OR A STINKING AFTERTHOUGHT; Reformation 500 Blogs Part 9

“Cranach was suggesting that the teachings of Dr Luther were more in keeping with Christ and early Christianity that that which was in vogue in Rome. While the Pope claimed Apostolic Succession, Cranach was perceptively illustrating that the truths which Luther rediscovered, were the true Apostolic Gospel. “

REFORMATION CONFERENCE PART 7; Luther’s Theology of the Cross – Dr Alan Cairns

Suffering pain and tragedy? Asking questions – Why? This message is for YOU. WHat a blessing!! More than history. Applied theology. Christ All Sufficient.