Click the play button above to listen to this article. "The best-laid schemes of mice and men go oft awry. and leave us nothing but grief and pain, for promised joy!" so wrote the Scottish poet, Robert Burns (quote is modernised). Rober Burns by Alexander Nasmyth, 1787, Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Don't we all know … Continue reading Who Is God?: The Master of History
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Forgotten Lives: John Bunyan
Click the play button above to listen to this article. Hundreds of years before Tolkien re-popularised fantasy stories, a writer told of dragons, hobgoblins, giants and journeys. Today John Bunyan has largely been forgotten, but for hundreds of years his book, The Pilgrim's Progress, remained the second most popular written work in the English language … Continue reading Forgotten Lives: John Bunyan
Joy To The World: The Story Behind the Carol
Have you noticed how the older you get the faster Christmas comes and goes? Before you know it all the songs have been played, presents opened, food eaten, friends gone, the magic has faded and January approaches. So what was the point? It's all very well taking time to remember events from history, but what … Continue reading Joy To The World: The Story Behind the Carol
Silent Night: The Story Behind the Carol
Have you seen those postcards of a quiet Christmas? The snow lies thick about a picturesque village. Warm light glows from the windows of several cottages, sprinkled about the bottom of rolling hills. You can almost hear the bells in the little chapel's steeple ringing out in the crisp night air. The only sound for … Continue reading Silent Night: The Story Behind the Carol
O Holy Night: The Story Behind the Carol
If you need a laugh, search the internet for bad versions of this belter. There are some brave people out there... who can't hit high notes... but, fair play to them, keep trying! Classic FM (a posh radio station here in the UK) reckons O Holy Night might just be the greatest Carol of all. … Continue reading O Holy Night: The Story Behind the Carol
Who Made God?
It's a question that is almost guaranteed to be asked when religion is being discussed. "If God made the world then who made God?" Something has to be eternal, something which is the first cause of everything else. Why? Well, if there ever was a time when absolutely nothing existed, then nothing could exist now. … Continue reading Who Made God?
Why Believe The Bible?
With the fading of nominal Christianity in the West, it's easy for us Brits to forget that Christianity is growing rapidly around the world. A large percentage of the human race believe the Bible is our Creator's word for us today. But is it reasonable to believe what the Bible teaches? Can one religion be … Continue reading Why Believe The Bible?
Jesus: Our Future Hope
Do you enjoy learning about the past? I love history documentaries. But since getting married I've had to learn that history isn't everyone's cup of tea! But while we all don't share a fascination with the past, we all wonder about the future. Will we ever get flying cars? Where will we be working in … Continue reading Jesus: Our Future Hope
Jesus: Our Living Saviour
Jesus of Nazareth died a slow, shameful death, just outside the city of Jerusalem, 2,000 years ago. A great crowd watched everything. He definitely died. Professional Roman soldiers used a spear to make sure. And yet over 500 men and women were convinced they had seen, talked and eaten with Jesus after He died. They … Continue reading Jesus: Our Living Saviour
Jesus: Our Sin Bearer
At the very heart of the Christian hope is the crucifixion of Jesus. "He died," we say, "to pay for our sins." But then literally thousands upon thousands of people were crucified in the Greco-Roman world. How does one more tragedy in that far off era matter today? Jesus went to the cross willingly. Out … Continue reading Jesus: Our Sin Bearer










