
Friday Fun 10: Who ever said text-speak was new?
It’s everywhere – you’d better get used to it. It’s a language we all must learn – both to be able to understand messages sent
It’s everywhere – you’d better get used to it. It’s a language we all must learn – both to be able to understand messages sent
Sacred Treasure Carl Trueman is his trenchant, swashbuckling self in his corrective about current obsessions with all things urban Jason Ramsami has remarkable graphic gifts.
While studying and writing talks for our All Souls week away next month, I’ve been getting up out of my chair every 5-10 minutes taking
Last month’s Wired UK Carried a host of mini-articles by various techie, business gurus and Apple groupies about the phenomenon that is Steve Jobs. One of
Sacred Treasure Pete Saunders very helpfully lists 20 things that the Pratchett BBC2 doc on assisted suicide doesn’t tell you Krish Kandiah does a great
In the most recent edition of Wired UK, Eli Pariser wrote a brief but insightful piece about the business ethics (or lack of them) of
Sacred Treasure This is a truly remarkable testimony of forgiveness from the wife of one of the hijacked co-pilots on 9/11 (HT Nancy) Very interesting comment
Sacred Treasure Tyndale House has come up trumps with these really helpful little Easter videos ASBO Jesus has a nice Prodigal Son overview:
Somewhat irreverent (and oh, how I hate the OMG acronym) but this New Yorker cartoon did raise a smile. It amazes me when standing at
Sacred Treasure Interesting article by Mark Dever on staying in pastoral ministry for the long haul – citing the example of the 3 bachelor Cambridge
In case you missed this from a few months ago, here is a fantastic video from the genii at Conspiracy of Freedom – I was
Someone made the mistake of asking me the other day what magazines I read. And it came as a bit of a shock to me