Circling the wagons: an aerial perspective on protecting what we esteem?
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).
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,
In early 2009, the then poet laureate, Andrew Motion gave an interview in the Guardian in which he lamented the pervasive ignorance about the Bible. He
Amazingly, had a free evening last night – so Joshua and I toddled off to Westminster, armed with a tripod and some slow shutter speeds,
Just back from California, after a few meetings in LA and then speaking in a church in San Francisco. Really encouraging time – and great
A couple of pics from recent Romania/Bulgaria trip… (click on each for the whole set) In Sofia, Bulgaria – Holy Sunday Orthodox Church In Alba
How do you make a concrete jungle less foreboding? Well you cover it up of course. Tirana is in some ways an artificial capital. Not
Was taking some photos of a meeting at church the other night and had a few minutes before to take some outside shots (armed with
Further to old post about church planting (back in June), here is a plant with a difference (courtesy of Times’ Faith Central). This is the
Indoor skiing – ok. That happens. But in a desert? In the Middle East? Where the average temperature at this time of year is 40oC?
Sometimes people get crazy ideas. And then other people realise that they’re not so crazy after all. This is the case with THORNCROWN CHAPEL, built
Los Angeles (1999) by Andreas Gursky (1955- ) Went to the Tate Modern today with the kids (they have brilliant things to do for families