Reflections on ‘Bleeding for Jesus’
Many of us have been waiting for Andrew Graystone’s book about the John Smyth abuses and Iwerne camp culture for a while now. Well, it’s
Many of us have been waiting for Andrew Graystone’s book about the John Smyth abuses and Iwerne camp culture for a while now. Well, it’s
I have just finished Kofi Annan’s fascinating memoir Interventions. Annan is clearly a man of great stature and influence, who strained every sinew to bring
1 trillion is a big number. And it’s making big news in G20 circles. Of course, we’re all very pleased and happy as it’s going
I can’t remember a news event of more calculated and cruel cynicism than this appalling moment where President Mugabe visits his new Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
My heart slightly sank when I noticed that Lindsay Brown’s morning expositions were going to be on Colossians. This was certainly not because Lindsay was
We’re having a week of special events this week under the banner of 3D – LIFE IN PERSPECTIVE. It’s already proved to be an extraordinary
When there is no freedom of press, when there is no freedom of assembly, when there is no right to a fair trial and when
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
Following Doc Mtusi’s brilliant apologia pro vita sua (see previous post), i was concerned that this blog was all getting a bit too heavy. We
This is about a month and a half old – but only had it brought to my attention by this week’s THE WEEK (for the