
“Whatever…” – a mission statement or a social condition?
It’s not every day that one gets to sit around the same table as representatives of Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Christian and Humanist networks with the
It’s not every day that one gets to sit around the same table as representatives of Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Christian and Humanist networks with the
Having taken my son Joshua to Rome for 3 nights when he was 10, my daughter decided she wanted to go to Paris for her
I really don’t think this book lives up to its hype, but I did work my way through roughly 3/4 of Simon Sebag-Montefiore’s epic Jerusalem,
Thanks to a brief profile in Wired last month, I’ve been mesmerised by the ‘hyperphotos’ of French photographic artist Jean-Francois Rauzier. It is definitely worth
I was very struck by this fascinating article (“Building Blocks” from the latest Royal Academy magazine) about post-revolution architecture and art in the Soviet Union.
Just 3 nights in Istanbul hasn’t given a huge amount of time to see sights but I’ve had a few hours in between meetings. Managed
I’ve been in Lund, Sweden since Wednesday, as a guest of Teofil to speak for Langham at 2 conferences this week. It is a real
Sacred Treasure Interesting article by Mark Dever on staying in pastoral ministry for the long haul – citing the example of the 3 bachelor Cambridge
After a really successful 48 hours in Sofia in the first half of the week, have been in Athens for similar meetings for the last
We celebrated 5th November en famille early – and here was a jammy shot from above of everyone watching a rocket head out. Yesterday we
A few months ago, while working on the All Souls history/tourist guide, I came across an interesting artist online, Rob Pepper. He’s done some beautiful
It was just a few years ago. 1966 in fact. An Albanian (Vangjel Toçi) living in Durrës (the country’s largest port and site of the