As we look forward to a week of mission, we ask what sort of people and methods does God use to change communities? | Jonah 3:1-4
God and Government
Should our religion affect our politics? With a general election this week, it's a pressing question | Mark 12:17
Silencing the Adversary
Jesus faces a series of questions we could write off as religious debate - just like we could write off terrorist attacks in Manchester and London as religious fundamentalism. But what's really going on? | Mark 12:13-34
The Perfect Kingdom
The book of Revelation pictures the glorious climax of history when God's people will once and for all be in God's place under God's rule and enjoying God's blessing | Revelation 1-22
Opposition to Jesus
Opposition to Jesus: it isn't always open, it's nothing new and it will end in failure | Mark 11:27-12:12
The Present Kingdom
So far in our Bible overview we've been looking at God's Kingdom in history. Next week we'll be looking at what it will look like in the future. But here is what the Kingdom of God looks like today | Matthew - Jude
Nothing but leaves
The cursing of a fig tree is Jesus' strangest miracle - it only makes sense when we realise that it's a picture of the Temple | Mark 11:12-25
The Prophesied Kingdom
As God's people face the catastrophic event of exile from the Promised Land, God's prophets tell them of a 'new covenant' which contains some strangely familiar themes | Ezra-Nehemiah, Isaiah - Malachi
Do you understand why Jesus came?
We start back into Mark's gospel with one of the most important questions of all | Mark 11:1-11
The aim of the Ten Commandments
Hearing the Ten Commandments should make us fear God and drive us to Jesus | Exodus 20:18-26