In his novel The Plague, Albert Camus says that our common human experience is one of suffering and exile longing for love. Through Jesus' reconciling work on the cross, God brings us exiles home.
What is your experience of life in your body like? Bodily life can be frustrating, even agonising. Jesus gives us bodily hope for the future and a path for the present in our bodies.
What is our purpose as human beings? How can you change and grow to be the person God made you to be?
How God is at work in our weakness in life and ministry.
What difference does Jesus make when navigating communication and conflict?
"Believe in yourself!" "You can do it!" we're told. But what happens when you can't? When you're broken and in despair? hear God's words of comfort in 2 Corinthians 1.
Does God tempt us? Why the different translations - lead us not into temptation or save us from the time of trial? How do we deal with the trials life brings?
What does the Christian faith have to say Reconciliation? The first Pentecost, where people from many languages heard the wonders of God declared in their own tongues gives us a clue.
How can we forgive? Should we always forgive? What about justice? We explore this challenging prayer.
How do we face an uncertain future? Jesus teaches us in this prayer.