
Returning home changed to an unchanging Shire
Sabbaticals bring many benefits. One is obviously time for reflection: on the past, present and future; on what matters; on what has made us who
Sabbaticals bring many benefits. One is obviously time for reflection: on the past, present and future; on what matters; on what has made us who
This is important. Bishop Zac Niringiye used to be my sort-of boss for the 4 years we worked in Uganda. He was the secretary of
Nearly 10 years ago, a dear friend of mine was addressing a gathering of Ugandan MPs in the Parliament building in Kampala (around the 40th
This is a random Friday Fun. It’s not especially funny, although some will probably think this makes me seem very funny, putting me in the
Sacred Treasure A really impressive and helpful Holy Week Timeline An American anthropologist spent 4 years fully embedded in 2 Vineyard churches in the US. This
It is not just the victims of imperialism who easily identify its sins and blindspots. Those who have wielded and then lost empires are quick
Sacred Treasure Every human being is part of the global community; every Christian is part of the global church; and yet is amazing how little
BBC Security Correspondent, Gordon Corera‘s new book, The Art of Betrayal – Life and Death in the British Secret Service covers ground that will be familiar to
Sacred Treasure Sinclair Ferguson has some great preaching tips in his Preacher’s Decalogue A friend of mine who works in Sarajevo, Bosnia has researched a
Sacred Treasure Carl Trueman is his trenchant, swashbuckling self in his corrective about current obsessions with all things urban Jason Ramsami has remarkable graphic gifts.
During the 4 years we worked in Uganda, I would have this conversation with students all too often. They would despairingly deprecate African states for
Sacred Treasure Pete Saunders very helpfully lists 20 things that the Pratchett BBC2 doc on assisted suicide doesn’t tell you Krish Kandiah does a great