Q marks the spot – Treasure Map 49 (October 2012)
Sacred Treasure A heart-rending 16thC letter of grief from a pregnant widow to her now buried husband. Very interesting interview in Third Way with Tanni
Sacred Treasure A heart-rending 16thC letter of grief from a pregnant widow to her now buried husband. Very interesting interview in Third Way with Tanni
Sacred Treasure Bart Ehrman is a widely respected atheist NT scholar – this is an important site that engages with many of his controversial (though
Sacred Treasure Nick Spencer writes the new Cambridge Paper on The Bible and Politics Catherine Weston has an interesting blog here reflecting on her experiences
Sacred Treasure Religious people are psychotic apparently… Interesting article by Jules Evans from Wired – a classic sign of the prevailing culture that values pragmatism
Sacred Treasure For fans, this will be a huge treat. Abraham Kuyper’s legacy is online c/o Princeton. For others, definitely worth a browse… Amazing story: The
Sacred Treasure A really impressive and helpful Holy Week Timeline An American anthropologist spent 4 years fully embedded in 2 Vineyard churches in the US. This
Sacred Treasure The importance of being forgivers in ministry… helpful, brief piece by Paul Tripp Keeping Pastor Yousef on the agenda – remember his extraordinary
Sacred Treasure A very important challenge for all those from ‘dominant cultures’ to walk the path of humility over at the other ‘Q’ (HT Lauri) Interesting take
Sacred Treasure John Piper offers some intriguing insights into why he loves G K Chesterton, despite the latter’s repudiation of Calvinism. The Bible becomes a
HAPPY NEW YEAR from Q, one and all! Sacred Treasure VERY grateful to have been sent this last month – Tim Keller on why Ministry
Sacred Treasure William Lane Craig certainly made waves during his October visit to the UK. Here one person testifies to how Richard Dawkins had led
Sacred Treasure Every human being is part of the global community; every Christian is part of the global church; and yet is amazing how little