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I was brought up in Uganda in a Roman Catholic Church.

I was brought up in Uganda in a Roman Catholic Church. The Protestant Church of Uganda were the Bible readers and we were concerned that they had gone around the bend because of it.

St Mark meets the Metalheads

This year you brought the gospel to a heavy metal festival. Your support meant we could give them 11 boxes full of copies of Mark’s Gospel. Heavy metal fans gratefully received these gospels. At least one of them also received Jesus, and hundreds m...

Literacy project transforms lives of Christian women in Pakistan

Haniya was only 12 years old when her father was killed in a suicide-bombing attack on a church in Lahore during a worship service in March 2015. Christians make up less than two per cent of Pakistan’s overwhelmingly Muslim population and they are ...

Don’t miss the messenger: 2 Kings 7 (Day 299)

As we know from elsewhere in Scripture, people with leprosy were outcasts from society and not allowed to live in the city. Rejected and feared by society, their lives outside the city gates depended on charity. Yet in 2 Kings 7 it is they who bring ...

God’s not forgotten me!

These are the words of a Christian whose own memory is failing her – one of several Jesus followers who suffer from dementia and who were willing to talk about it. Their testimonies are recorded in PhD research, turned into a brand new book. Author...

The demand for Bibles in Egypt is overwhelming. You can help today.

You’d be amazed at the opportunities to share the good news in Egypt right now. Our team can give out as many Bibles as you can provide them with.

The Bible and Mental Health: Mindfulness

The message and imagery are so compelling, it is easy to miss the fact that Jesus is encouraging his listeners to observe nature. 

Carodd Duw y byd gymaint: Ioan 3.14–17 (12 Rhagfyr 2020)

Mae Myfyrdodau Dyddiol Cymdeithas y Beibl yn dilyn cynllun darllen Beibl M'Cheyne, a ddyluniwyd ar gyfer y rhai sydd am ddarllen y Beibl cyfan mewn blwyddyn. Mae pob myfyrdod yn canolbwyntio ar un o'i bedair pennod ddyddiol.

Born of God’s promise: Romans 9.1–21 (Day 231)

Romans 9–11 is a separate section in Paul's letter; some have even suggested that he might have included here something he'd already written. In these chapters, he's exploring what it means to be a Jew in the light of God's reve...

Flee from God’s wrath: Matthew 3.1–12 (Day 174)

The book of Isaiah has sometimes been called the 'fifth Gospel' because of its foreshadowings of the story of Jesus. It's here at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, describing John the Baptist in his proclamation of the coming Mess...

Take up your cross: Matthew 16.21–28 (Day 187)

Until now in Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus has been doing well against the opposition he faced. Now, the forces of darkness are beginning to gather against him, and he starts to prepare his disciples for what lies ahead. They don’t like it; they have s...

The revelation of the lockdown

The missional environment in Britain has changed, perhaps in more profound, challenging and hopeful ways than we yet realise. We are seeing a spike of interest in the Bible, in prayer, and in Christian faith.

Make the most of life: Matthew 25.14–30 (Day 196)

The ‘parable of the talents’ – a talent can be translated as ‘1,000 gold coins’ – fits here with the idea that Christ will come to judge what we’ve done with what we’ve been given, and it’s an uncomfortable read.

Everything I have commanded: Matthew 28.16–20 (Day 199)

We're very used to reading the last verses of Matthew's gospel – verses 19 and 20 – as the 'Great Commission', Jesus' command to his disciples to go 'to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples'. Most ...

Jesus wept: John 11.28–44 (Day 80)

This is an extraordinarily moving story, because it shows so clearly the reality of grief. A loved brother has died, and his sisters are prostrated with sadness – and they're confused and resentful, because they believe Jesus could have saved ...

Giving up everything for the Gospel

Qingchao, 30, leaves behind her family to train as a pastor in China, where there is currently only one trained minister for every 6,700 Christians.

 

 

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