
THE GOSPEL IN JOB
Love can exist in strange places. Victor Frankl was a holocaust survivor who wrote about his experiences in the concentration camps. He wrote about how,
We are a congregation of the Lord’s church meeting in Morayfield. We are part of a brotherhood stretching around the world but are autonomous as a local group.
We are a congregation of the Lord’s church meeting in Morayfield. We are part of a brotherhood stretching around the world but are autonomous as a local group.
Our distinctiveness is bound up in our plea – we are not aligned with either Catholicism or Protestantism but are simply Christians advocating the unity of all those who profess to follow Jesus. We want all followers of Christ to be one as Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane (John 17). Most of us have had some denominational background, but have left that to be united in Christ.
We have no creed but the Bible and strive to speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the Bible is silent. We are all at different stages in our growth but the common goal is to be conformed to the image of Christ.
Love can exist in strange places. Victor Frankl was a holocaust survivor who wrote about his experiences in the concentration camps. He wrote about how,
Do you talk to yourself? Go on and admit it – you’re amongst friends and you’ve got plenty of company. Is it the first sign
There was a man who always found fault with his wife – this frustrated her and one day she decided that she would try her
(adapted from an article by Peter McGowan) Atheism is prone to accusing theists of having blind faith. But if there is a belief that is