A Song for Norway – a Czech protest song & the redemptive power of suffering
The news from Norway has defied words. Senseless, mindless, pointless; it is cruel, irrational evil. And supposedly in the name of Christ. Sickening. I always
The news from Norway has defied words. Senseless, mindless, pointless; it is cruel, irrational evil. And supposedly in the name of Christ. Sickening. I always
Some time back, I was asked by the guys at ELF to write a brief paper on the continued relevance of scriptural authority for these
Yesterday, I left Hungary having had a great time at the ELF in Eger. So encouraging – and quite apart from the excitements of seeing
In recent months, I’ve been working on the novels of Douglas Coupland, (an author I return to again and again), for a talk i’m giving
Yes I was paying attention – but i couldn’t resist pulling out my iPhone during one of the morning talks at the ELF last week
I’m back at the ELF (click tag for more info below about previous visits) which is fun – lovely to see old friends and catch
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
Once again, John Lennox has been present at the ELF – and he has been talking about (and showing a video of) the debate he