Jeremy Dover

  • If you could pray one prayer, what would it be?

    If you could pray one prayer, what would it be?

    If you were at the Western Wall and wanted to write one prayer to stick in the rocks, what would it be?

  • Do you need Jesus to get to heaven?

    Do you need Jesus to get to heaven?

    Ultimately, getting into heaven (a.k.a being saved / having a living relationship with God) is a gracious gift.

  • Want to grow your faith? Read Psalms

    Want to grow your faith? Read Psalms

    For thousands of years, the Psalms have provided Jews and Christians with a guide for their faith.

  • Forgive: why and how?

    Forgive: why and how?

    Should we forgive others for their harshness towards us? And if so, how can we forgive them? As always, Keller's depth of thought, wide reading and research, along with his faithful searching of the Scriptures has produced a helpful but challenging resource.

  • Jesus, the servant King

    Jesus, the servant King

    Jesus is the archetype of servant leadership.

  • How can we respond to future pandemics with wisdom?

    How can we respond to future pandemics with wisdom?

    Pandemics are not new. Nor are our responses to them. This should caution us to respond, not with less passion, but with a wisdom that we have been here before and we must have a balanced response.

  • Needing more than Jesus

    Needing more than Jesus

    The math does not make sense, but the truth of the equation is essential: when you add to Jesus, you actually subtract from Him.

  • Jesus and archery

    Jesus and archery

    Do you know the link between the sport of archery and faith? Read on.

  • Whatever happened to congregational prayer?

    Whatever happened to congregational prayer?

    Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, church services used to include a time of congregational prayer.

  • Lessons for the Church from the current transgender debate

    Lessons for the Church from the current transgender debate

    Dr Carl Trueman reminds us in his pivotal book, "The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self", that the human condition has not changed since the fall but the way it is expressed has. There are important lessons for the Church here.

  • I am a woman trapped in a man's body?

    I am a woman trapped in a man's body?

    In what will surely become one of the pivotal Christian books of this generation, Dr Carl Trueman, Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Grove City College, lays out the pivotal shifts in Western culture over the past three centuries that produces a statement like the one above.

  • Praying through the Winter Olympics

    Praying through the Winter Olympics

    Every aspect of our lives is meant to honour God, even sport. So, as we enjoy the Winter Olympics in China, this is a great opportunity to integrate the two and pray through the Olympics.