Christian viewpoint: Search for unconditional love part of great mystery By Contributor Published: 19:30, 30 January 2021
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Counsellor and client.
My chat with Simon Spence had hardly begun when he spoke enthusiastically about his belief that God not only loves us unconditionally, but also likes us, writes John Dempster.
âThereâs nothing to be afraid of,â he says. âUnconditionally really means unconditionally.â
Simon is a Black Isle-based counsellor and psychotherapist. He is also a Christian. But he is not, he insists, a âChristian counsellorâ. He works with people of all faiths and none.
CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: I can rest secure when all my family are under my roof By Alasdair Fraser Published: 07:30, 03 January 2021
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By John Dempster
Thereâs tragedy in the Christmas story.
Some time after Jesusâs birth, King Herod, having heard of the arrival of the one born to be king, whom he saw as a threat, ordered the slaughter of all boys under the age of two. But, warned by an angel, the Holy Family fled, and were refugees in Egypt.