We Make Plans, But God’s Plan Stands
We make many plans, but ultimately God's plan stands firm.
We make many plans, but ultimately God's plan stands firm.
This Sunday of Pentecost. It was the day when the disciples were together in Jerusalem. A sound like a mighty wind, filled...
This Sunday we celebrate the mothers who gave us life. I only managed to have 15 years with my mother before we came to New Zealand.
This week is the last week of the 40 days Jesus remained on earth since coming to life on Easter Sunday.
This week we remember ANZAC. Following are several reflections to help you in your remembrance.
This week I have been thinking about disapointment as I prepare for this week's sermon titled "Denial & Restore". This is based around Peter the Disciple, who though he denied Jesus, is later restored and called "the rock upon which I will build my church".
Acts :1-3 tells us it was a period of 40 days in which we find the disciple's dissapointment and grief was short-lived as Jesus appears to them in person.
Can hope be found in seemingly hopeless circumstances? Is it possible to find good in the darkness we face? Here are three ways Good Friday gives us hope regardless of what we’re facing.
“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, Hosanna, Hosanna!” Psalm 118:26. That is the chanting and adoration of the followers of Jesus this Sunday known as “Palm Sunday”.
When Felicity and I first moved down here we were amazed at the wonderful fruit and vegetable provisions of Tauranga Moana. The place has an abundance of orchards and gardens not found up in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland, so it was wonderful yesterday to bring this aspect before the Lord in prayer.