In Peter's absence, John Hodge considers the journey of Abraham as set out in Hebrews 11. He explores how Abraham trusted God's promises even if he did not know how things would end up. Are there lessons in this passage for us?
In Peter's absence, John Hodge considers the journey of Abraham as set out in Hebrews 11. He explores how Abraham trusted God's promises even if he did not know how things would end up. Are there lessons in this passage for us?
In Peter's absence, John Hodge considers the life of Mary. How she was used by God; her reaction to God's purposes; what it involved for her; and how very different the outcome was. Are there lessons for us today as we try to discern what God is calling us to.
In Peter's absence on holiday, John Hodge reflects on Isaiah message, thinking of its significance for the people in Babylon, the people in Jesus' time and for us now.