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Different churches have differing beliefs. Pershore Christadelphians encourage everyone to study the Bible for themselves. Explore these web pages for views on various topics.

Finding Contentment

Why does everyone in the 21st century struggle so hard for contentment? What is stopping us from being satisfied? From childhood it seems we have been programmed to want more and more. We are rarely satisfied, constantly searching for a state of contentment that we think will only be found when we get that promotion, run the marathon, get into a lasting relationship, receive a pay rise, pass the exam, win the lottery… Seeking contentment is usually unsatisfying. We become trapped in a never-ending cycle of striving, perhaps sometimes achieving, but never being truly content.

Love

February is the month of love. Valentines Day can be summed up in the famous saying: ‘the greatest thing you will ever learn is just to love and to be loved in return’. Valentines Day is only one day, it promises one day of love. Thankfully God’s love is not so fickle. It is eternal. The love of a parent for their child helps us to understand about what true love is, the love that sacrifices personal feelings, situation and lifestyle to suit those that are loved. The Bible tells us that we were made in the same image as God, that we are his children.

There is such a thing as 'the truth'

"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened". That great wit, Sir Winston Churchill, is credited with this amusing observation. In today's world, it's fashionable for truth to be thought about in a vague, relative way, as something that changes with time, situation and individual. The idea of 'the truth', certainly in relation to a specfic set of religious beliefs, is often viewed as way out of date. "It's true for me, but it might not be for you". "That's how I see it". "It was true at the time".

The 'EYE' :The Evidence for Creation

Barny Norris, a professional optometrist, looks in some detail at the structures and workings of the human eye and concludes that it would be extremely difficult to imagine that it was constructed by any other method than by an intelligent designer. The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both.

The General Election and VE Day: what's the link?

Two apparently unrelated events have featured largely in the news over the last week: the General Election and the VE Day celebrations. Seventy years apart, they may at first sight seem unconnected, yet there is a link between them. A co-incidence of timing meant that two of the three main political leaders gathered at the cenotaph were performing their last duty as leaders, faced with the immeasurably greater loss as the country remembered those who had fallen in the Second World War. Commentators have noted that the turnout for the vote is lower than many would like.

Peace On Earth: What Did The Angels Mean?

Many will no doubt have received cards on which the sentiment "Peace on Earth" such as these are expressed. It is almost universally the case that these words have been taken and used in this context - a desire for peace and harmony in the earth. This we are told is what the season of Christmas promotes. A Christmas Carol written at the time of the American civil war expresses the desire of its author for peace, and “man at war with man hears not the tidings which we – the angels – bring”.

Why do we die?

It's one of the unescapable hard facts of life - we all, unfortunately, will die one day. This talks looks at the reason why, showing how that mankind and science do not have an adequate answer. Turning to the Bible we find the answer, and not only that - God has provided a solution, a wonderful plan for the future of mankind and this earth which gives us hope and a positive outlook on life now.

Remember Remember

For our country, November has two times of remembering. This article is adapted from a Youth Club earlier this month talk which looked at the sort of things those around us remember, why remembrance is important, and what God want's us to remember . Remember, remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason, why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot. On 5th November, people remember that someone called Guy Fawkes, along with several other men, tried – and failed – to blow up King James 1st when he was visiting the Houses of Parliament in London.

Fire

We have lot's of bonfires this time of year! This article is adapted from a recent Youth Club talk which looked at some of the times God has used fire to make his point, and when fire can hurt people. God uses the word FIRE about 500 times in the Bible, and there are loads of other places where he uses words like smoke or flames too, but do you know which is the first time? And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering, and laid it upon Isaac his son; and he took the fire in his hand, and a knife; and they went both of them together.

Ukraine in Bible Prophecy

Last night Don Pearce, from Rugby, spoke to us on Bible prophecy. The recent events in Ukraine and the middle east demonstrate the ongoing fulfilment of God's plan and purpose for this earth laid out hundreds of years ago in the Bible. This is a recording of the talk that Don gave on another occasion.

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