Graham is the Minister of St Luke's in Broughty Ferry, Scotland.
With a passion for Christian communication, he is a regular blogger and loves podcasting. Connect with him at his website http://minutesforchrist.co.uk
Is your workload getting you down? Is the 'to-do list' never-ending? Is life a burden of effort? Graham explores the encouragement we can get from knowing Jesus was a carpenter. Since he knew hard toil too!
Is the Nativity story true? In this podcast, Graham gives his answer and uses another equally surprising story.
Did Jesus change his mind? Does God change his mind? When should we change our minds? Find out in this podcast
What is heaven like? Does the Book of Revelation help? How do we find a spark of heaven now? Listen to the latest podcast when we explore how to imagine yourself in paradise.
Are we trying to lock God out of our lives unknowingly? Graham explores how people attempt to control God's will for them and so lose their full potential. Better instead to give in to Christ and fly free.
Apocrypha Text is at - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Bel+and+the+Dragon&version=NRSV
The heroines in the Books of the Apocrypha inspire us to stand up for those suffering injustice and violence.
Graham thinks how we can find hope when a day seems bleak and the future pointless.
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Graham is thinking about Saint Paul's Second Journey when he goes over to Europe and the city of Athens.
Text: Acts Chapters 15-18
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How we can relate to both John the Baptist and Jesus the Messiah
Cover Photo: By Tcvella - This photo was taken by me during the feast celebrated at Xewkija on June 2013 and added the background on a computer.Previously published: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=554901377882253&set=a.553430561362668.1073741832.111990055506723&type=1&theater, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=29382453
Be still and know God's will. A talk using some ideas from photography to think about finding God's will and then like Christ making it happen.