Sex is inescapable. If you’ve watched any TV, seen any advertisements, listened to the radio, flicked through a magazine, surfed the internet or read a newspaper, it is there. Session Four speaks to those who are married, single, divorced or widowed, and explains how each of us can flourish in our relationships.
Stealing is all around us. Whether open or subtle, personal or impersonal, private or corporate, it is increasingly part and parcel of the way the world operates. In this session, J.John talks about the eighth commandment and uses personal stories to demonstrate biblical principles to help us prosper with a clear conscience.Free-to-use resources for churches and small groups available at https://just10.org.
The ninth commandment reminds us that speaking is a serious matter. Honesty in what we say is vital for the health of our society, for our relationships and even for us as individuals. Session Two explores how we can be people who hold to the truth.Free-to-use resources for churches and small groups available at https://just10.org.
The old saying ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ is quite simply not true! In this first session on the tenth commandment, J.John helps us to understand the problems of materialism and outlines principles to help us truly find contentment.
J.John sat down with former neuroscientist and apologist, Sharon Dirckx, to learn about her journey of faith and ministry. They discuss many fascinating questions such as ‘are we just our brain?’ and even explore topics such as near-death experiences.
Joining J.John for part two of his insightful interview is Professor John Lennox. (part 2 of 2)
Joining J.John is Professor John Lennox, an internationally renowned speaker on the interface of science, philosophy and religion. (part 1 of 2)
A former addict and ex-offender, now a minister and missionary, Trudy Makepeace joins J.John to tell her story of how after 33 attempts to get clean from addiction, she found new life in Jesus.
J.John speaks with Lee Gatiss, Director of Church Society, a fellowship contending to reform and renew the Church of England in biblical faith.
J.John is joined by David Hoffbrand, a Jewish believer in Christ who has a passion to help Christians restore an authentic picture of the Messiah. Growing up in a Jewish family, David shares about a remarkable encounter with the Holy Spirit that led him on a path to find faith in Jesus.
J.John speaks with Derrick Wilks, a former policeman who shares his story of suffering a profound breakdown and PTSD, and the remarkable healing that he found after receiving prayer. Derrick is the author of 'Vice Cop to Vicar'.
J.John speaks with Dr. Tam Wai Jia; a humanitarian doctor, international speaker, the founder of Kitesong Global, and the author of Dream Brave.
J.John is joined by John Ortberg, a pastor, teacher and author of books including ‘If You Want to Walk on Water, You’ve Got to Get Out of the Boat’.
J.John is joined by Jenni Calcraft. Through her own personal experience of navigating countless medical appointments with her child, Jenni founded 'Someone Cares' which gives practical and spiritual support to parents in emergency situations.
J.John speaks with R.T. Kendall, a renowned Bible teacher and author of books such as ‘Total Forgiveness’, ‘Whatever Happened to the Gospel?’ and ‘Their Finest Hour’.
J.John speaks with Dr. Betty King, a church leader with a prophetic ministry and a passion to help others encounter the love of God.
J.John speaks with Nick Hall, an inspiring evangelist who founded the Pulse movement in America that is sharing the hope of Jesus on college campuses.
J.John is joined by Sharon Miller, the co-pastor of Bright City Church in North Carolina and the author of three books including 'The Cost of Control'.
J.John speaks with Keith Getty a Grammy-nominated hymn writer from Northern Ireland, known for modern-day hymns such as 'In Christ Alone'.
J.John is joined by Debbie Flood, a two-time Olympic silver medalist for Team GB who now ministers with Christians in Sport. Debbie encourages us to build our identity on Christ and not on our achievements.