We’ve got a treat for you today, friends! Earlier this year we had the opportunity to meet Jodie. This girl is a gem: she became a Christian in October 2018, and this week we read something of her story, when she shared it on her blog – and she’s kindly agreed to let us...
The 15 Year Time Machine (Things I Wish I Could Tell My Student Self) – Sarah Green
We’ve got a treat for you today friends. We’re hearing from Sarah: she’s a photographer, a musician, Mum to two beautiful girls, my church big sister, and she’s well and truly on team I Am. A couple of weeks ago, Sarah found some journals that she wrote just as she was becoming an adult...
Joshua: Strong and Very Courageous (Part One)
Here’s story so far: at the very beginning of the Old Testament, we see God choose Abraham, and his family became the people of Israel, who quickly become slaves in Egypt. Through Moses, God rescued the Israelites out of Egypt (remember the red sea?); He made a covenant with them at Mt. Sinai, and...
Faithfulness Trumps Logic: Lessons from Ruth (Part One)
I’m a big fan of a good love story. There’s literally nothing better than time spent under a blanket on a rainy day, with some chocolate and a great movie. If you grew up around the same time that I did, I hope you share the same love for that scene at the end...
How’s Your Heart?
One of my favourite people in the Bible was a woman called Rahab. She was one of the key players: she saved the lives of two people that God had sent into her land, when they could have been killed, by hiding them in her house, and then telling them which way to run....
Shake It Off.
I don’t spend much time in wide, open spaces. Cambridge is a very full, busy place – full of universities and students; bustling coffee shops; high streets surrounded by tall buildings. In my standard day, I go from home, to the office, and back again – I might spend some time in the town...
You’re Going to Get Through It.
Over the past few months, I’ve begun to realise something terrifying. I’m a grown up. I’m 22 – I graduated university this summer, and now I’ve dived into full-fledged adulthood: I’m working my first jobs, renting a flat, driving my first car, trying to remember what my hobbies were before uni took over; Im...