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The book of Isaiah is really important to me

The book of Isaiah is really important to me. I read it during the year that I was Student Union President at Exeter University. I’d just finished my degree in theology and suddenly found myself in charge of sixty staff. I was super, super busy and...

My second year of university

My second year of university was very, very hard for me. I wasn’t leaving my house. I was in depression because of the things that were happening. I met this guy who was wrong for me. It started to mess with my education. I wasn’t going to lectur...

I own an estate agents’, and have been furloughed

I own an estate agents’, and have been furloughed. I know people are struggling, but for me and my family it’s been positive. I have been able to spend a lot of time with my kids. I don’t work regular hours normally and when I’m at home, my h...

Spoken Truth

Check out these spoken word films by poet Dai Woolridge, creatively bringing the Bible to life.

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A Christ-mess story

Written by Dai Woolridge, ‘A Christ-mess story’ is a down to earth book which unwraps the good news of Christmas through poetry, playfulness, honesty and humour.

Mercy and rehabilitation in Britain's prison system

Crime, punishment and the dynamics of mercy – Sara Hyde explores the role mercy could and should play in rehabilitating offenders.

Bible in a year: February

Tom Newbold has taken on the Bible in a year plan. We caught up with him to find out how it's going six weeks in.

Answered prayer leads to Gulf Bible ministry

Prasad’s life was a mess until the Holy Spirit guided him out of a pit of despair and into the pulpit. He wants to share his amazing testimony with Bible Society supporters and thank them for their kind giving, which enables his crucial ministry in...

Janet’s story

'I had a severe fracture of my ankle two years ago and it has been needing further surgery.'

‘More than a prophet’: Matthew 17.1–13 (Day 188)

After having spent some time with Jesus, the disciples must have thought they had a pretty good idea of what he was about, until at the drop of a hat he began to talk about suffering and dying. Peter voiced what everyone else was thinking: the Messia...

Grace, works or both?: Matthew 19 (Day 190)

In today’s passage Matthew places a brief, seemingly innocuous, scene between the weighty topics of marriage and money. The peaceful image of Jesus’ hands resting on the heads of children seems strangely out of place. Yet, all three passages hang...

The breath of the Almighty gives me life

Dai Woolridge, Poet and Creative Development Specialist at Bible Society, explores the inspiration behind his spoken word response in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic based on Job 33.4 (NIV), ‘The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almi...

5 prep-free resources for your church this Christmas

As Christmas draws nearer, check out these no- or low-prep resources for your church services

 

 

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