
Last Hope Island: Assessing the legacy Britain’s WW2 haven status
This is history writing at its compelling best. Lynne Olson has beavered away to find an original angle on an oft-told story and does it
This is history writing at its compelling best. Lynne Olson has beavered away to find an original angle on an oft-told story and does it
London, like many historic cities, forces rich and poor to live cheek by jowl. It always has. It is much less ghettoed than many more modern
I can’t get yesterday’s tweet from veteran BBC man John Simpson out of my head. It was a relief to read it, to be honest.
Paul Arnold, the coordinator of the Church and Media Network (MediaNet), kindly invited me to write a post this week to point to how Wilderness engages with
There’s no escaping binaries these days. Every conceivable detail of modern life seems to be reduced to digital 1s and 0s. As computing technology encroaches
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
So here is the second of 3 promotional films for Wilderness of Mirrors (the first can be found here on the Kickstarter campaign – only a
RANT ALERT (This is v abnormal for me, but I’m quite exercised about it!) I’m getting tired of people complaining about immigration, and just wish
Sorry this late – It’s been an absolutely CRAZY month (including finishing a job, moving house and going on a couple of week long meetings.) Soon, normal Q service will
Sacred Treasure We refuse to be enemies. This is an astonishing story from a family of Palestinian Christians living in Bethlehem. Dominic Lawson (son of
Well, the book’s first draft is done and sent off – the initial editors’ comments are awaited with trepidation. But the good news (I hear
Sacred Treasure God raises the dead – even for preachers like Chris! Why Emily Letts filmed her own abortion… The Twitter Disconnect: Why Christians are