
Simeon and Stott: Parallel Lives, Parallel Legacies
I’ve been musing on this for the last few months, sparked by my prep for a talk at a Langham consultation last Autumn. It’s rather
I’ve been musing on this for the last few months, sparked by my prep for a talk at a Langham consultation last Autumn. It’s rather
I had a remarkable week last week. It was my 12th trip to Turkey in 8 years, but in many ways saw the culmination of
It’s been very moving to have messages in the last few days about my black dog posts. Thank you! At least it shows that it’s been worth it. As
Well, you work on one book for 5 years, and another one for 5 months, and whaddaya know – they appear on the same day!
I very rarely tweet about talks I’ve heard – not because they haven’t been good necessarily, but because I usually think even the better ones tend
I was asked by the fab 40Acts team over at Stewardship to contribute a short piece for their Do Lent Generously campaign – which is a creatively positive
I was recently speaking at the UCCF staff conference which was a real privilege and joy – and in one of the talks, I gave
Friday saw the end of our annual All Souls church week away, during which I was speaking on a series of psalms from David’s life. The result
For some reason, the British church has been very slow to take up the challenge of adoption. This is a tragedy. As things stand at the
Well, I feel I rather drew the short straw at ASLP on Sunday with Joshua 11-12 as my passage – but then actually, each of the
A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS to all Q readers and a wonderful 2014
This has been a very hard and sad letter to write – but it does seem the right thing. Rather than give further explanation or