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Ron Frost shows that being gripped by God is to embrace the radically upside-down nature of the gospel.
Peter Mead explains how a biblical understanding of Jesus' humanity affects the way we do evangelism and outline the gospel.
Mark Stirling looks at the nature of authority in Christian leadership and challenges us to think about how easily it can be twisted.
Michael Reeves explores what it means to be evangelical, considering the proposals from Bebbington, Packer, and Stott.
Paul Mallard helps us think through how to pastor people who are suffering. From our UST Ministry Summer School 2020.
Ian Shaw considers why the Reformers are not known for their missionary activity, and asks how their approach can shape our ministry today.
Dan Hames interviews Nathan Fellingham about study with Union, worship, and theology.
Tony Reinke outlines what he believes to be the heart of John Newton's pastoral care, theology, and letter writing.
Emma Scrivener shares some of her experiences with an eating disorder, its effects on her, and the power of vulnerability.
Horaitus Bonar's short devotional book gently counsels the lost and needy to find Jesus as Saviour.