Provocations and Grace from Tim Keller’s Generous Justice
I have been waiting for years for someone to write this book. And so I’m hugely grateful to Tim Keller. He’s clearly the man for
I have been waiting for years for someone to write this book. And so I’m hugely grateful to Tim Keller. He’s clearly the man for
I recently surfed (via StumbleUpon) to another random photo compilation, this time of the inestimable Yves Arthus-Bertrand (he of the amazing Earth from Above photos).
Came across this site via Creative Roots (a site I’ve grown to love): Dar Sketches, is a project set up by a London trained artist,
Further to my suggestion a few weeks back that people should get hold of Carson & Woodbridge’s Letters along the way, I started thinking about the
Two very interesting articles to point you to… Peter May has written an article about the work of the UCLF (Uganda Christian Lawyers Fraternity): Uganda
It is STILL going on – I can’t bear it. And now around 800 are dead, including a specifically targeted opposition MP. Africa and Africans
Just had my new review on the film Last King of Scotland posted on the Damaris Culture Watch site. I think it is a fascinating
Making a stand It’s always difficult to join a bandwagon – but then, if that bandwagon is heading in the right direction, then not to
Today John Stott is 86 years old. Today also marks the day when Uncle John will formally retire from public ministry. It is for the