
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
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
The next section in our 2 Corinthians mini-series presented a particular challenge – because the whole section is about giving (in particular, Paul’s encouragement of
What makes a good archive or library? Well, as I’ve written elsewhere, I think there are at least 3 key ingredients. Excellent, unique and desirable
It’s not every day that you find a newspaper column quoting Calvin, C S Lewis and G K Chesterton without odium or censure. But that
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 great sadness to me that the word ‘pund’ does not exist. This is no doubt because the English ‘pundit’ is actually a corruption of
We actually took Epiphany quite seriously at All Souls this year – by which I mean we spent the first 2 Sunday mornings in January
I’ve been thinking about this for a while – and was spurred finally to do something about it after the inspiring Memorial Service at St
It’s a given. Christians disagree. Like pretty much everyone else, in fact. They always have. They always will. This side of the eschaton, that is.
We had a bit of an experiment on Sunday night at All Souls. Instead of the normal evening service, we had a condensed corporate time
So at last, the time has come. The time for the announcement of the prizes. The Virtual Crunchie can be printed off and enjoyed at