Just listening with John Stott | On revisiting Issues Facing Christians Today (1/4)
LICC’s founder John Stott called us to triple listening – to the Word, the world, and one another – in our particular time and place. As we do this, w...
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‘We want justice.’ It’s a simple statement, but it can be one of the most loaded in our language. You don’t have to spend long with friends or colleag...
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The views expressed in these blogs belong to the authors, not necessarily LICC. In this series, we’re hosting a conversation in blog form. You don’t hav...
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The views expressed in these blogs belong to the authors, not necessarily LICC. In this series, we’re hosting a conversation in blog form. You don’t hav...
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It’s International Women’s Day. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women – so we’ve compil...
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The views expressed in these blogs belong to the authors, not necessarily LICC. In this series, we’re hosting a conversation in blog form. You don’t hav...
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You don’t have to spend long with friends or colleagues or scroll far through social media to find people making passionate pleas for justice to be done for a...
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I’m a white woman. I’m writing about Black History Month. You’ll likely have read heaps of articles about this very topic, but I wanted to share authent...
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In a culture of widespread loneliness, how would Jesus have us befriend those beyond the church? Jesus was famously described as ‘a friend of sinners’ (Lu...
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Jesus was famously called ‘a friend of sinners’ (Luke 7:34). He crossed every social divide. But today, many of us don’t have any close friends, be that i...
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Jesus was famously called ‘a friend of sinners’ (Luke 7:34). He crossed every social divide. But today, many of us don’t have any close friends, be that i...
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