Introducing the Virtual Prayer Rooms

I’ve got something exciting to share with you…. But before I tell you about it – let me start with a story from my work. Early in March, when the world changed – the Foundation where I worked went virtual. Like many other places our teams started working from home, and connecting via video conferencing…

Loving and Listening – by Milly Jones

You don’t need me to tell you that we are living in strange times. Everything is a little off kilter these days. We can’t do what we normally  do. We can’t just ‘pop into’ the grocery store when we feel like it, we can’t catch up over a coffee in our favourite cafe, we can’t…

Shut in with God by Lindsay Preston

Isolation—imposed by self or others—begins as a state. A circumstance. The longer it lasts the larger it looms. The greater the threat, the sooner it takes on a spirit. An entity of sorts. Colourless, tasteless and odourless, but its mass, its weight, you really bend beneath it. On the back of a tribulation—be it virus,…

Reflections on Acts 28 by Nick Barnes

Last week I found myself studying the end of the Book of Acts. For the last third of the book Paul had been enduring approximately 2 years of unfair imprisonment, as well as the Jewish leaders attempt to kill him. Having defended his case at least six times, he finally appealed to the supreme authority…