Uncle John’s farewell: an inescapable call to be radical
You wouldn’t expect John Stott to change his tune in his 89th year. And of course he hasn’t. The Radical Disciple is his 51st book
You wouldn’t expect John Stott to change his tune in his 89th year. And of course he hasn’t. The Radical Disciple is his 51st book
I came across this little article about 6-word memoirs through the wonders of StumbleUpon – the challenge derives from Ernest Hemingway who proved that he
One of my reading habits/disciplines is to try to read about every place I work in or visit. One of the dangerous joys of living
Let’s face it, most of the time rants aren’t that constructive. Most of the time. But when they are well-intentioned, well-conceived and passionately concerned about
This photograph depicts an act of real courage. But of course, it probably doesn’t seem like it at first sight. But this is Turkey. And
On Sunday, I had the joy and privilege of being able to preach at a small Anglican church that meets in the Swedish Chapel
I’ve just come back from an extraordinary week’s travels. What a privilege. 3 days in Turkey and 4 days in Romania, in both places with
Well, it’s been a frantically busy week with just LOTS to blog about (yippee!). So there’ll be a few things over the next few days
I’ve never studied apologetics properly. We don’t really seem to do that in the UK, unfortunately, unlike our American cousins. So I suppose that it
During the plenary on the last night, one of the Hungarian delegates was interviewed (I think his name was Tom, but can’t be 100% sure
My heart slightly sank when I noticed that Lindsay Brown’s morning expositions were going to be on Colossians. This was certainly not because Lindsay was
One of the things I love about the ELF is that it is so all-encompassing in its scope – so concerned for the whole of