God is a speaking God - He is always trying to communicate with us. He speaks to us in so many different ways. Maybe we need to slow down and consider our world again and read the 'signs' with fresh eyes. But how do we do that?
Paul prayed for and encouraged the Ephesian church to grasp the enormity of the spiritual kingdom. You and I also need to overcome our spiritual blindness and learn the language of faith, the language of the Spirit.
A trip to the optometrist can change the way we see the world - but an encounter with God can change the way we view the world. We need a different way of seeing the world around us.
Our lives are so full and busy, that we often fail to just stop and consider God. To think about His wisdom, His goodness, and to look at His beauty in the world around us- even if it is just an echo. When did you last "stop and consider"?
Every one of us is under threat of some sort, and we are all looking for shelter - a home where we will be safe. What can we learn about the qualities that make a home, and how can you build a home that will please God?
Why do people and countries compete to build the biggest and the tallest skyscrapers, and what do these massive structures teach us about who we are as human beings?
Architects have always been fascinated with light - especially when designing churches and sanctuaries. Buildings can speak to us about who we are and what we find important. What can church buildings teach us about our need for sanctuary?
In this series we are challenged to look at the world with uncommon eyes - we need to look at the world differently. Pastor Robert Fergusson talks about bridges and what they can teach us about the need for good relationships.
In this series we are challenged to look at the world with uncommon eyes - we need to look at the world differently. Pastor Robert Fergusson talks about bridges and what they can teach us about the need for good relationships.
What makes bridges strong? And why do some fail and others stand for decades? No relationship is more difficult or more fruitful than marriage. What do we need to build strength and safety into our relationships?
When two strong-minded and selfish people try and start a relationship, it is bound to create tension. How can bridges teach us to build better relationships, and communicate more effectively?