Who me? You’ve got to be joking!
So God has made his presence felt to Moses and now has something to talk to him about. Good news! God has heard his people crying out and has seen their...
Andy and Helen’s Journey Through The Bible in Five and Half Years
So God has made his presence felt to Moses and now has something to talk to him about. Good news! God has heard his people crying out and has seen their...
A bunch of favourites for me this morning – a favourite passage, a favourite song, a favourite verse and one of my favourite spiritual concepts – well worth getting up for on a dark,...
About ten years ago, Andy went for an MRI scan on his bad back. He was given the panic button to hold and pushed into the machine. He suddenly realised that he still had...
Today we move on. Today we look at Exodus 2:15-21. Today is a new day. Yesterday we heard how Moses killed an Egyptian in anger (in part righteous anger but uncontrollable nevertheless) who was...
I don’t know about you but we have real issues with anger in our house. Which is ironic, because growing up, anger was never outwardly expressed in my home. I never heard my parents...
Exodus 2:1-10 briefly tells the well-known story of Moses’ early years – how when he was born, his mother saved him from certain death by putting him in the reeds by the River Nile...
I find the starting point of the Exodus story very interesting. The descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob have been living in Egypt for close on 400 years at the point that Exodus begins....
You must have heard this line. You may even have said it. Or thought it, even if you have not voiced it aloud. It’s a natural human instinct to feel threatened by the outsider...
OK, so I haven’t judged this very well and with this the last day of September, it’s going to be a race to the end. A bit like my Sunday dinners – all lovely...