Work and worth

Many people are workaholics. They live for their work, largely because they receive worth and significance from this. Christians need to understand that our worth and value come from who we are, not from what we do. Our identity is secure in God and is not dependent...

Everyday Work (2)

The Bible commends work (Eccl 2:24-25, 2 Thess 3:7, 12) and condemns laziness (Prov 6:6-8), recognising no distinction between blue-collar work and white-collar work. In the Bible, we find accounts of of farmers, shepherds, architects, tax collectors, fishermen,...

Everyday Work

It’s an often alarming fact that we will spend more time at work than at almost any other activity! Work is a necessary part of our lives for economic and practical reasons, but last night we looked at the fact that our work is also part of the offering of our...

A Mother’s Comfort

Today is Mothers’ Day in the UK. Mothers generally hold a special place in our hearts and there is much we can learn from godly women. Dave spoke this morning from Is 66:13, which tells us ‘as a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you, and you...