Who sets our agenda, God or our smartphone? This is the challenging and timely question that Justin Whitmel Earley asks in his book, ‘The Common Rule’ tagged as a program of habits designed to form us in the love of God and neighbour. Earley writes the book as a response to the endless business of modern life and to fight back against the dominance of technology that seems to be all-encompassing in this day and age.
One of the best things I ever did to nurture my relationship with God was to attend a four-day silent retreat. Let me explain.
This article describes several snares we can fall into when using technology, whilst remembering all the positives it can bring into our lives.
Simon reflects on using online groups and our walk with Jesus
Read about Ann's life and the support she has received from TFT
What was the legacy of Covid-19 for you? Did you get yourself a dog to keep you company in the absence of human contact? Did you find other things to do on a Sunday morning and find it difficult to get back into the routine of in-person services? Did your mental health take a knock and leave you anxious meeting people face-to-face?
The documentary film “Pray Away” is an unflinching critique of the American ex-gay movement, told through footage of its former leaders.
Jesus' heart is for the marginalised in our society
Firstly, I'd say that God does not make mistakes. You are God's creation and made in His image. Don't feel you are a mistake. Don't think that there's something wrong with you.