Making good work
Whatever we do – big or small, obvious or hidden, paid or unpaid, job or hobby – we do it all for an audience of one.
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Whatever we do – big or small, obvious or hidden, paid or unpaid, job or hobby – we do it all for an audience of one.

Peter explores the radically different life of the Spirit the early Christians modelled: a truly godly character.

How does God enable us to bear fruit in our daily lives? We look at a range of Bible passages to explore fruitfulness in the Bible.

Where and how can we make a difference for the kingdom of God? Not only in church but wherever we are – on our frontlines.

Job tells us we can trust God, even when we don’t understand why things are as they are.

Evil and death are too strong for me – but they are not too strong for Jesus. He alone can rescue.

How does Job point to Jesus? What is the link between righteousness and suffering?

Elihu is much maligned, but he calls us to listen to God, ignore Satan’s lies, and put our trust in the Almighty God.

Most of us experience life as a mix of blessing and pain – what can we learn from Job’s honesty?

The book of Job does answer our questions, not as we might want but as we need: God gives us himself.

In that deepest, darkest of nights Job saw clearly that however much he felt God was against him, ultimately God was for him.

A Bible reading, drama, interviews and talk – focusing on how people only know about Jesus because someone has told them.