When Christians disagree… priorities, challenges and imperatives
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.
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
Am in Greece this weekend for the launch of Langham Greece. It’s gone really well so far – lots of great discussion. Around 35 attending
Vinoth Ramachandra has had links with All Souls for quarter of a century – and he and his wife Karin have been mission partners for
It’s not every day that one gets to sit around the same table as representatives of Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Christian and Humanist networks with the
This is a mildly unserious combination of Q’s Espionage festival and Friday Fun. But London W1 is a spy-historian’s paradise – there are so many
The book that has occupied my thoughts for much of the summer is that almost hidden gem of the OT, the Book of Ruth. It
It just so happened that on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, we had come to the second instalment off our romp through Revelation. And it
Yesterday was one that will be hard to forget: the funeral of an extraordinary man of God. It was an occasion full of gratitude and
This is not hero-worship. Not only did Uncle John loathe the very idea of it, it is never constructive or edifying to indulge in it.
Yesterday at 3.15, Uncle John died peacefully at his retirement home. We mourn his loss and rejoice with him. It is very poignant to be