The Two Kingdoms: Better off in the South?
September 18th, 2011 (AM) - By: Rod Earnshaw
Rod Earnshaw brings our short series in 2 Kings to a close, looking at chapter 16.
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September 11th, 2011 (AM) - By: Rob Frame
Ten years a go today, the world changed. I’m sure that it won’t have escaped anyone’s noticed that today is the tenth anniversary of 9/11. I’m sure you’ll have seen some of the hours of coverage and analysis, perhaps remembered where you were when you heard what was happening. Maybe you asked the question that [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: Glory Days in the North
September 4th, 2011 (AM) - By: Matt King
Good morning! Last time I preached it happened to be father’s day. Well it happens to be father’s day in Australia today, so I want to wish any Australian fathers a happy father’s day. That was a completely irrelevant introduction to the continuation of our series in 2 Kings, today looking at Chapter 14. Please [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: Grace and Grave Notes
August 21st, 2011 (AM) - By: Richard Blayney
In case you’ve been away or you’re new or visiting, last week we started a mini-series in 2 Kings in chapter 12, where Joash, a young King of the southern kingdom of Judah, seemed to start well, doing what was right before God. But he ended up showing his true colours. His advisors persuaded him [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: Serving God and Money
August 14th, 2011 (AM) - By: Rod Earnshaw
Rod Earnshaw starts off our short series in 2 Kings, speaking from ch 12.
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September 19th, 2010 (AM) - By: Ben Tanner
On 30 September 2005 12 cartoons were published by a Danish newspaper showing the Muslim Prophet Muhammad in a variety of humorous or satirical situations. Diplomatic protests by governments of Islamic countries started in October 2005, escalating to the closure of embassies. The cartoons were neither shown on TV nor published in the national papers [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: When Heads Roll
September 12th, 2010 (AM) - By: Rod Earnshaw
Imagine you live in a land where a wicked dictator rules without opposition. People go missing in the night, never to be heard of again. Kangaroo courts host show trials where so called enemies of the state are found guilty of trumped up charges and disposed of. Members of your own family have disappeared and [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: The Death of Jezebel
September 5th, 2010 (AM) - By: Rob Frame
Rob Frame delivers a message entitled” The Death of Jezebel” from 2 Kings 9. This is part of the 2010 series entitled “The Two Kingdoms” from 2 Kings 8-11. 2 King 9 – ‘The Death of Jezebel’ Consider these three statements; God is good. God is love. God is kind. True or false? True, true [...]
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: One Big Evil Family
August 22nd, 2010 (AM) - By: Richard Blayney
Winston Churchill once said ‘Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it’ and it’s with that attitude that we approach 2 Kings 8. But what does this small passage about some obscure kings who lived and died more than two and a half thousand years ago have to tell us about God and about ourselves and the world around us?
Read More / ListenThe Two Kingdoms: The Lord who Revives and Slays
August 15th, 2010 (AM) - By: Rob Frame
I was disappointed when I arrived in the North-East to study here nearly 7 years a go. Newcastle University was at the bottom of the list of places I wanted to study and I had considered re-applying to other places. Looking back though I have a very different perspective though, I love living here and [...]
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