It’s vital that we help people to see that the gospel of Jesus, especially the resurrection, tells us that our bodies matter. They are important.
Al Gooderham is pastor of Grace in the Community Church in Doncaster, England. You can follow him on Twitter here.
It’s vital that we help people to see that the gospel of Jesus, especially the resurrection, tells us that our bodies matter. They are important.
In a fallen world, everything is impacted by sin, including our bodies, our minds, and our sense of identity.
In Jesus, God invites us to enjoy once again what we were made to enjoy, to be who we were made to be.
When God made gender, He made a man and a woman. And he called his creation ‘very good’.
We long to know who we are, what we were made for, where we fit. And the stress of trying to find your place and identity in an ever-shifting story is enormous. One of the biggest shifts in the last decade is the way culture is reshaping the story of identity and gender. But what does the Bible have to say about it?
Did you know that less than one-third of 18-year-olds went to university in 2016? Even if we include those who took a gap year, that means that about 60% didn’t go to University. Yet, UK evangelicals have a disproportionate number of churches in student areas and planted to reach students. What if two-thirds of our churches were […]