- Reply to: On the move16 years 4 months ago…: Rochester's gain indeed!by: Andrew McClellanRochester's gain indeed! Delighted to hear that you have got a job in our wonderful part of the…
- Reply to: On the move16 years 4 months ago…: Fantasticby: Neil RobbieI'm slightly gutted that you'll be leaving Lichfield, our loss is Rochester's gain, and am thankful…
- Reply to: On the move16 years 4 months ago…: Wonderful news - for you,by: David FieldWonderful news - for you, Kemsing, Oak Hall, and the Kingdom. God be praised.
- Reply to: Caird on Luke16 years 5 months ago…: Thanksby: matthewMy copy was sitting on the floor of my study in a pile of books destined for a second-hand bookshop…
- Reply to: Psalms and the Lord's Prayer16 years 5 months ago…: Thanks Richardby: James OakleyThere are avenues there that I've never explored! I'm grateful for the link, and the chance to…
- Reply to: Psalms and the Lord's Prayer16 years 5 months ago…: Hmmmby: RichardI think there is far more to it than simply a link between Ps. 1 and the Lord's Prayer. Pss. 1…
- Reply to: Idle Evangelicals16 years 5 months ago…: Marathon worshipby: Neil Jeffers90 or 110 minutes - that's a long service!
- Reply to: Psalms and the Lord's Prayer16 years 5 months ago…: This is brilliant.by: matthewI love your comments on the connections between Psalm 1 and the Sermon on the Mount. It's so…
- Reply to: Psalms and the Lord's Prayer16 years 5 months ago…: I happened to listen toby: Marc LloydI happened to listen to Matthew Mason's sermon 3 on the Lord's Prayer (Praying For Our Needs) today…
- Reply to: Psalms and the Lord's Prayer16 years 5 months ago…: The missing step of the argumentby: James OakleyI missed a bit out. Having shown that the Sermon on the Mount is a reflection / expansion on Psalm…