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Thinking rightly about the Apocalypse, with David Höhne @ Moore College
The current global pandemic is prompting apocalyptic thoughts. David Höhne at Moore College speaks about the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”.
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Gentleness: a crucial virtue in stressful times, with Peter Orr @ Moore College
An in-depth discussion with Moore College lecturer Dr Peter Orr about the virtue of gentleness—a crucial virtue in these stressful times.
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Culture shock: Why everyone’s feeling it, and how to cope, with Margie and Simon Gillham @ Moore College
Margie and Simon Gillham are experienced in helping missionaries adjust to culture shock. They share tips to help us all adjust to the “new normal” brought about by Covid-19
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Emotional wellbeing in crazy times, with Paul Grimmond @ Moore College
Paul Grimmond, Dean of Students at Moore College, speaks about how the gospel helps us to identify and process our emotions in times of tumultuous change.
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Join the Windsors for coffee – and an invitation to church
Join the Windsors for coffee – and an invitation to church at 6pm this evening at neutralbay.church
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What is church when we can’t gather? Thinking theologically with Dr Chase Kuhn
Recent Covid-19 measures have had a deep impact on our churches. This is a time to think deeply, theologically and practically about biblical principles.
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Hope in the sadness when your world is changing
I applied for a refund for my plane ticket to the UK tonight. I was due to leave in 10 days. And that was really difficult…
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Isolation and Christian Love – with Dan Wu
I spoke with my colleague at Moore College, Dan Wu, thinking about how Christians might display love towards others in an age of necessary isolation.
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Christian: speak the gospel… online
As so many people are isolated, alone, and frightened, Christians can still share our living hope online. Here’s some resources (book + video) to help you.
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Finding security in an insecure world
As efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic ramp up, we are yet again faced with the reality of how fragile and uncertain our lives and communities are. Do you feel secure? Here is a passage from the Bible that speaks directly to this question.