By Martin Saunders2024-07-25T14:41:00
The evidence is clear: mobile phones are turning us into an anxious generation. But they could also be hampering your discipleship, says Martin Saunders
You might have learned about opportunity cost in GCSE business studies, and never thought of it again. This mundane term refers to the idea that when we choose to invest ourselves in something, there’s a natural flip side: the things we could have done instead, but now can’t. You spend your money on a holiday; the opportunity cost is that you can’t also afford that nice new shed you’d been looking at. If you choose crisps in your lunchtime supermarket meal deal, you can’t also have a KitKat.
2025-01-07T12:26:00Z By Andy Witherall
Kicking a habit - or starting something new - is not a bad thing, says Andy Witherall. But if our constant resolve is to ‘make’ this year the one that everything changes, it might signal a deeper desire
2025-04-29T10:48:00Z By Dr Joshua Bloor
In Embracing God in Your Suffering, Dave Furman offers a tender, biblically grounded reflection on walking with God through pain, disability, and disappointment. Rooted in personal experience and rich in scriptural hope, this book calls you to find joy in clinging to Christ
2025-04-28T10:25:00Z By Eliza Bailey
Tony Thompson’s Building Multicultural Churches tackles the challenges of building ethnically diverse congregations with passion and honesty. But while his insights are often powerful, some sweeping generalisations risk alienating the very audience he hopes to inspire
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