Not yet home – too close to home?
Anonymous
This term in Focus Groups we’ve been working our way through the Bible, looking at the story of our true home. The home we long for. The home we were created for. We know that we’re destined for the perfect home, with God forever. But how do we process not yet being home with God when our experience now is hard? Not yet home is a series of blogs where members of our church family can share their experience of home. This is Anatoly.
Not yet home – More the home I dreamt of
Ryan Gausden
This term in Focus Groups we’ve been working our way through the Bible, looking at the story of our true home. The home we long for. The home we were created for. We know that we’re destined for the perfect home, with God forever. But how do we process not yet being home with God when our experience now is hard? Not yet home is a series of blogs where members of our church family can share their experience of home. This is Ryan’s story.
Not yet home – Where is home when you’re on mission?
Anaïs Philippe
This term in Focus Groups we’ve been working our way through the Bible, looking at the story of our true home. The home we long for. The home we were created for. We know that we’re destined for the perfect home, with God forever. But how do we process not yet being home with God when our experience now is hard? Not yet home is a series of blogs where members of our church family can share their experience of home. This is Anais’ story.
Not yet home – Where are you from?
Nick Butcher
This term in Focus Groups we’ve been working our way through the Bible, looking at the story of our true home. The home we long for. The home we were created for. We know that we’re destined for the perfect home, with God forever. But how do we process not yet being home with God when our experience now is hard? Not yet home is a series of blogs where members of our church family can share their experience of home. This is Nick’s story.
Simple sustainable hospitality
Linda Allcock
When we read the word ‘hospitality’ in the Bible, we can add to it ideals of a nice kitchen complete with 8-seater table, spread with a lavish three course meal. But is this really the way we should think about hospitality?