Condemned to death
This series aims to explore the Bible’s use of the imagery of a Roman triumph. The New Testament twice employs the Greek word ‘thriambeuo’ - meaning ‘to lead in a triumphal procession’. We’d like to view the big picture of the progress of Christianity in strategic terms as a triumphal procession through the world, and across the pages of history.
God and the Doctor
A treatment of the final chapter of James from which much controversy has arisen regarding faith healing - how does what James say interface with Christian engagement with modern medical practice?
Believers behaving badly
Here we follow James' critique of believers behaving badly learning contemporary lessons
Taming the Tongue
A commentary on the character of Christian conversation
The Faith that saves us
This talks attempts to bring clarity to the debate concerning the respective roles of faith and works based on James chapter 2
Preferably not Partial
The need to avoid partiality in church life from the second chapter of James
Talking about Trials
The opener in this exposition of the Letter by James analyzes James' treatment of the trials we face in the Christian life
In the theatre of war
This study aims to help us experience more of God and what he intends for us to enjoy now as framed by Paul's magnificent prayers for the Church at Ephesus
The difference doctrine makes
This study aims to help us experience more of God and what he intends for us to enjoy now as framed by Paul's magnificent prayers for the Church at Ephesus
A productive detour
This study aims to help us experience more of God and what he intends for us to enjoy now as framed by Paul's magnificent prayers for the Church at Ephesus