We look at the eighteenth Psalm — a psalm that is a wonderful testimony to the Lord’s deliverance. Martyn Owens – Psalm 18
We learn of how one of the things that the book of Job impresses us with right at the beginning is the glory of God. Martyn Owens – Job 1
What import does the book of Ruth have for us today? Martyn Owens – Ruth 1-4
We continue looking at the book of Ruth and this important concept of the kinsman-redeemer. Martyn Owens – Ruth 3-4
We continue looking at the book of Job and see the character of Job as it is presented to us in the first chapter, and demonstrated when a series of severe tragedies hits him. Martyn Owens – Job 1
We begin to look at the story of Ruth and all its unfolding drama as a way seems to open for Naomi to regain what she had lost, and for Ruth to find a husband in this new and strange land. Martyn Owens – Ruth 1
We start a new series for the evening services on the book of Job. This is a book that will deal with great questions on suffering, and yet is only understood when we see it after the work of Christ. Martyn Owens – Job 1
We start a new series on the book of Ruth: a book of ordinary people experiencing affliction, and a God who cares deeply for them. Martyn Owens – Ruth 1
We come to the end of the book of Habbakuk where the prophet has had his questions answered, and now ends with a psalm. Even if all else fails, he says, he will rejoice in his God. Martyn Owens – Habakkuk 3
The tribes of Israel unite against Benjamin after hearing of what happened in Gibeah. And yet, despite inquiring of the Lord, they are routed twice. What lies behind this puzzling incident? Martyn Owens – Judges 20