Recently I have been reading, and meditating and praying from, Isaiah 24-27, sometimes called Isaiah’s “Apocalypse.” While there is little that is fully apocalyptic about these chapters, they are certainly eschatological, describing worldwide divine judgment and salvation at the end of history.
Tag: John Coulson
What does the apostle Paul mean by a "charismatic church"?
Catch up on John Coulson's recent open night lecture.
The righteous judgment of God
John Coulson is set to publish his book The Righteous Judgment of God, due for release by Wipf and Stock late in 2016.
The Psalms are necessary
Viewing the Psalms as “tools for prayer” is a very helpful way to understand their role and to remember that we need to use them. How much can we do in our natural lives without tools? How do you grow or cook food without tools? How do you construct anything...
LISTEN: 'How many popes does it take to change a light bulb?' and 'What is it with a woman's head?'
Over 100 people attended our open night. While taking in the city views and getting to know BST a little better, guests had a choice of attending one of two quality lectures: 'How many popes does it take to change a light bulb?' and 'What is it with a woman's...
Christmas message from BST
For us as Christians, Christmas is a time to reflect again on God’s blessing. The blessing of God is large and takes many forms. As we think about what has happened in our lives this year, hopefully we can point to many ways in which God has blessed us.