Q marks the spot – Treasure Map 21 (June 2010)
Sacred Treasure If you’re a fan of J C Ryle’s classic Holiness (or if you’re not yet, you should be!), then you will be very
Sacred Treasure If you’re a fan of J C Ryle’s classic Holiness (or if you’re not yet, you should be!), then you will be very
Just been leafing through the latest Tate magazine – one of my favourite bits is the regular feature MicroTate where people from different walks of
Sacred Treasure Mark Ashton writes powerfully and movingly about his battle with terminal cancer. Part 1 here. Not normally a total devotee (as some are
Leonardo, Machiavelli, Borgia: these 3 men were, each in their own way, extraordinary. Genius is not too strong a word (though some might balk at
So what’s the big deal with an old map? Well, quite apart from the fact that I love maps anyway, this is a pretty special
We went to the Van Gogh exhibition at the Royal Academy the other day. There’s far too much verbiage around about him and I’m certainly
This was one of those jammy moments in my parents’ kitchen on Saturday. The top one was just taken with my phone…
Richard Holmes’ magisterial Age of Wonder has worked its magic on me. Having worked my way through it over several weeks before Christmas, many of
Last week’s Time magazine had a poignant article about the loneliness of the Presidency as part of its coverage of the first year of Obama’s
Brian Godawa’s latest book Word Pictures is a stimulating read. His day-job is writing screenplays (some of which actually get made into films – no mean
It’s weird – i could have sworn I’d posted this before as I’ve had it for ages – but clearly haven’t. So here goes… Chris
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Here are some great links to start the year with Sacred Treasure Grant Osborne gives a very helpful introduction to the divergent