Anorexia is bigger than biology: Emma Scrivener gets A NEW NAME
Given the deeply traumatic nature of this book’s subject, this word seems entirely incongruous. But I can’t it out of my head as I try
Given the deeply traumatic nature of this book’s subject, this word seems entirely incongruous. But I can’t it out of my head as I try
There is a clear counter-argument for every point I want to make here. In fact, I sort of agree with every counter-argument myself. But I
It seems that mental health issues have been making headlines. The House of Commons even debated it a week or so ago, and Michael Wenham
Last Sunday, I was doing the next bit in our current little series on 2 Corinthians, and had the wonderful, and yet far too familiar
It is a rare gift indeed to be able to evoke the confusions, perceptions and wonder of childhood from the perspectives of adulthood. And it
It’s an ambiguous title. It can mean two very different things. Either I can’t stop myself (e.g.I have little self-control when it comes to resisting
I can’t now remember why I was there, but back in early 1989 I had a couple of hours to kill in Oxford (it was
This is a review I’ve just written for Themelios, out next month. Tim Chesteris an old friend who writes with great clarity and compassion. His is
The mace (left) is the symbol of the Sovereign’s power – and in Parliament, it represents her delegated authority. When the Commons is in session,
A number have been asking about the song I played at the end of my talk Sunday evening at All Souls. So voila. This is
William Cowper is a hero of mine (and one on whom I’ve posted briefly before) – a Christian believer who persevered despite being plagued by
This is quite simply the strangest, most provocative, beguiling and fascinating book I’ve read in a long time. In fact, EVER. SUM: Forty Tales from