Blogposts
I know Where I’m Going… (Ros' Blog)
John’s narrative of the Easter story differs from that of the other three Gospel writers in that it is a much more intimate portrayal, seen less from the standpoint of an observer, and more through the eyes of Jesus himself. John, as Jesus’ closest... read more »
O Love That Will Not Let Me Go (Ros' Blog)
I watch the young woman as she walks from the car park into church, labouring with unsteady gait on legs which find the instructions from her conscious mind scrambled before they reach them by the multiple sclerosis. Nonetheless, her stride is determined and... read more »
No Half Measures! (Ros' Blog)
I’m continuing my study of John’s Gospel, finding tremendous encouragement in its pages, and also reading several authors who have mined its treasures before me and have light to shed on its words. Here is a thought on Chapter 2 from Jean Vanier’s... read more »
There's a Word For It (Ros' Blog)
At my church this year we’re studying the Gospel of John. Taking a year over it means we have the opportunity to explore the book in some depth, and I am enjoying spending a couple of weeks over a chapter. Matthew, Mark... read more »
Everyone Complete in Christ
by Ros Dakin, Training Resources Developer. This post was originally featured on her own blog - take a look by following this link I recently applied (successfully, praise God!) for the job of Training Resources Developer with Through the Roof, a... read more »