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Jubilee Plus Abi Thomas
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- Society & Culture
We’re expectant for a fresh move of God’s power at work across the UK, bringing mercy and justice into the very DNA of our churches, raising leaders from all backgrounds, and sparking seeds of revival.
We recently gathered in Brighton and online for our 13th Churches that Change Communities conference and we will be releasing content recorded on the day throughout the month of December. Find this and more on the Jubilee Plus podcast.
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Book Club: 'Tis Mercy All - with Sam Ward and Natalie Williams
The first in our special Book Club episodes on the launch of Natalie William's new book, 'Tis Mercy All!
Sam Ward from The Message Trust and Natalie discuss part one "A God Merciful."
Buy the book here.
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Jesus & Peter
In this week’s episode, Natalie takes comfort from Peter’s mistakes and the beautiful mercy Jesus showed to him in response...
Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She is the CEO of Jubilee+, and co-author of four books, including Invisible Divides (SPCK, 2022). -
Mercy Embodied
In this week's episode, Rachel explains how Isaiah 61 became Jesus' stump speech, and how He embodies mercy in human form.
Rachel Wilson leads communications for Jubilee+, and is part of the core team. She is an occasional speaker and writer, and is co-author of The Life You Never Expected: Thriving While Parenting Children with Special Needs (Crossway, 2015) -
Hard-hearted & tight-fisted
Do you ever find your heart hardening to people around you? In today's episode, Natalie explores some clear instructions from God about our hearts...
Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She is the CEO of Jubilee+, and co-author of four books, including Invisible Divides (SPCK, 2022). -
Saved from starvation
What happens when our circumstances are our own fault? Today Natalie explores how God responds to those who are facing hard times because of their own decisions.
Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She is the CEO of Jubilee+, and co-author of four books, including Invisible Divides (SPCK, 2022). -
Mercy for the worst of sinners
Today former social worker and pastor, Akhtar Shah asks: What did Paul mean when he called himself "the worst of all sinners", and how does a deep awareness of the mercy we've received enable us to carry the mercy of God at scale?
Akhtar Shah is a former social worker and pastor. He is part of The Foundry International, a charity which exists for the advance of the gospel and the relief of poverty around the world.