Hope in a Despairing World: The Whole Bible in 3000 words!
A few months back, I was asked by the folks at NUCLEUS, the CMF student magazine, to write up an overview of the Bible for
A few months back, I was asked by the folks at NUCLEUS, the CMF student magazine, to write up an overview of the Bible for
I’ve blogged about this before, and the observant will have noticed that there’s been a link in my resources column to the Codex Sinaiticus ever
After spending time on the wonders of Habakkuk for the last time on Sunday, I just wanted to follow up some of the stuff on
Sacred Treasure An incredibly moving letter written by Ray Ortland, to be found by his family after his death (HT Josh Harris). In case you
Hard to read, isn’t it? If it was a real motorway sign, just think of the accidents it would cause as people tried to work
Now that the talk on Hab 1:1-11 has been uploaded, here is the map I used. See yesterday’s post for the timeline. Also, note that
Having had the chance to publish John Stott’s 1952 Parochial Evangelism online, back in January, here is another next instalment from the archives. I was
Sacred Treasure Speak the gospel; use deeds if you have to – helpful provocations from Mark Galli in CT. What’s your response to this: The 7
Alister McGrath is at his best (IMHO) when engaging with debates of science and religion. After all, he’s a scholar of both. And he’s got
At last got round to watching Charlie Wilson’s War the other night, having had it on my list for ages. A mixed film – wasn’t
The chaps at New Word Alive Media have been slaving away to get all the talks and seminars from both New Word Alive weeks available
I preached a couple of weeks ago on Malachi 2:17-3:6 which is the most astonishing passage – it got me really fired up. In the course