The postponement of marriage ceremonies hurts acutely during this pandemic, not only because of the goodness of what is being withheld, but also the length of time and preparation most couples put in for the day.
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Marriage lessons in the present distress: Pastoral reflection
Moore one of the Voice Project’s Best Workplace Awards
Moore Theological College has been recently awarded the Voice Project’s Best Workplace Awards for 2021. This prestigious award recognises best workplaces who have excellent management practices and a highly engaged workforce. Our faculty and staff report exceptional levels of engagement and satisfaction in our latest staff survey. Specifically, we exceeded both the university benchmark and other tertiary institutions by more than ten percentage points.
The College has been working on developing our organisational culture, and a lot of hard work has been put in over the last few years. It has been a real team effort from across the College. We praise God for this award and are grateful to Him for enabling us to get through to this stage in our journey. We still have more work to do, but we are very happy to be recognised in this way.
Thank you to our People & Culture Manager, Lana Kularajah, for her efforts with this. Thanks also to the Voice Project for the recognition.
Jesus, Freedom and Authority in Lockdown Part 1: Prayer
The key instruction in 1 Timothy 2:1 is prayer. But the passage doesn’t just give us a bare command to pray. Rather, it tells us about why we should pray, and about the God we are praying to.
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How I came to know Jesus – Ben George
I now see that those were things I did out of obligation and tradition, not because I had a heart that wanted to honour my Lord.
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Messy Prayers
So trust that God can and will do something about the thing you’re bringing to Him. The answer might not be what you expect, but God our Father knows how to give good gifts (Matt 7:7–11). After all, he has given us the best gift in Jesus, in a hope for the future, and a life knowing Him now.
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Reaching Ireland with the gospel
In fact, to this day, he maintains that his ITB study is “the most influential element of study that he has ever done in understanding the Bible.”
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