Important Information.

STOP PRESS: The third book in my series - "Defending the Faith" - is now available, as a paperback, at
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1791394388
Please note that ALL royalties, on all three books, now go directly to Release International in support of the persecuted church. E-book now also available at
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My second book - Foundations of the Faith - is available as a Kindle e-book at https://tinyurl.com/y243fhgf
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The first volume - Great Words of the Faith - is available at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009EG6TJW
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For those who are bi-lingual, I now have a second blog, in the French language, that publishes twice-monthly. Go to: https://crazyrevfr.blogspot.com/

29 Mar 2026

Fifth Sunday.

Once again we have a fifth Sunday in the month so, as is now my custom, I wish to share some information about the persecuted church, and also to promote one of my books - remembering that all royalties go to Release International in support of persecuted disciples of Jesus in many countries around the world.

The land-locked west African country of Burkina Faso is bordered by Mali and Niger to its north, and the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo and Benin to its south. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. Known as the Republic of Upper Volta until the mid-1980s, Burkina Faso was formerly part of French West Africa, gaining its independence in 1960. French is still the language of government and the business world.

Since gaining its independence the country has been subject to on-going insecurity, with several military coups (including two in 2022) and has been prone to repeated droughts and famine. The vast majority of its people rely on subsistence agriculture. Cotton is a major cash crop.

Pastor Emmanuel*, who serves in Burkina Faso, has seen church members killed and has been forced to flee, in the face of attacks from Islamist militant groups.Serving the Lord has not been easy, particularly when persecution has meant moving from one place to another. In 2024 his village was attacked. ‘During the attack, four of our church members were killed,’ he said. ‘Many of us survived, because we managed to hide in the corn field. They targeted mostly men, but all of us were afraid.’

Emmanuel has benefited from a project supported by Release International, which seeks to help displaced pastors in Burkina FasoHe said, 'Today my heart rejoices and I thank my Saviour for what He has done for me and my family. Also, I want to thank the supporters, who are in a different part of the world, for their act of mercy. We have already received funds for food and housing for two months, together with aid for our [ministry].' ‘You have remembered us; may God remember you in every moment of your life. May God bless you and all you do for him.’

* Name changed for obvious reasons.



"I warmly commend this excellent piece of work from the pen of Brian Ross on the New Testament Letters of John.  There are three characteristics of the work which are admirable. First, it is expository in its intention: the author's concern is to explore what the text of Scripture teaches.  Secondly, it is applicatory in its form: that is, the truth is applied to Christian life and behaviour.  And finally, it possesses clarity in its structure.  I would expect it to have a wide uptake throughout the Christian church." 

Rev. Eric Alexander, M.A., B.D.

Formerly minister of St George’s-Tron Parish Church, Glasgow.




15 Mar 2026

The Centre of your life.

Any serious student, or even reader, of the Bible will be aware that the Centre of that single Book - that is a library of books - is One Person, the Lord Jesus, the Christ (Messiah) of God. What many do not realise is that He may also be the Centre of our lives. How may this be? Simply by believing in Him. John writes: "But these [signs] are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His Name." (John 20:30-31). What does this mean?

First of all it concerns eternal life. There is a common misunderstanding that "eternal life" is "everlasting" life - life that goes on, and on, and on. Greek mythology lets us know how tragic that would be! The story is told of the young Greek "goddess" who fell in love with a mortal, and wanted to be with him forever. So she went to Zeus (head of the Greek pantheon) and asked that he be granted everlasting life. Her wish was granted, and she went off as happy as could be. For many years, all was well, but then the couple realised their mistake. The "goddess" remained youthful, beautiful, and full of vigour. Her mortal partner grew older and older, and more and more frail, but was destined never to die! 

Eternity is not "endless time". It is "timelessness". [I deal more fully with this in my book "Great Words of the Faith"]. You see, time is a created entity, and has both a beginning and end. Eternity is the "dimension" in which the Creator God "resides". And eternal life is, in fact, a totally different life that, in our mortal lives, is beyond our comprehension. What we do know is that is promised to all who have come to the Lord Jesus, in repentance and faith. 

Without the Lord Jesus, we have no hope of heaven. Paul reminds us that "the wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:23), and we are all sinners. We have broken God's moral law, and deserve nothing but His wrath and punishment.

John, commenting on Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus, writes: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16). Note the tense of the final verb! It's in the present tense. In other words, as soon as we accept the Lord Jesus as our Saviour, we receive the very life of Almighty God. That is being "born again". It's not just new life, it's a whole new attitude to life in our physical, mortal bodies. It's not the oftimes artificial, unstable, life that the world offers, but a life full of purpose and peace, and joy.

So Jesus can be the centre of your life, and in your death. I commend Him to you.