Q marks the spot – Treasure Map 27 (December 2010)
Sacred Treasure The dilemma for Iraqi Christians Charts showing the difference between NIV2011 and previous versions, and here. (HT Antony Billington) Full schedule of Lausanne
Sacred Treasure The dilemma for Iraqi Christians Charts showing the difference between NIV2011 and previous versions, and here. (HT Antony Billington) Full schedule of Lausanne
This is not quite the biography of the Man who was Q I was hoping for (for that you need David Porter’s The Man Who Was
The Blair autobio was far too chunky for me take on the plane to Albania, last week, so instead I took Clay Shirky’s followup to
Sacred Treasure Having mentioned last month that a chapter from Don Carson’s new book The God Who Is There is available online, it now transpires
Communion was of course a hot button issue 500 years ago. It’s unlikely to be again in quite the same way, even though the debates
Over the last few months, we’ve been involved in an intensive process of review and development for the All Souls church website. This has come
Earlier this week, I was speaking at a consultation of international seminary teachers (organised by Langham) about the educational potential provided by new technologies. We
Sacred Treasure If you’re a fan of J C Ryle’s classic Holiness (or if you’re not yet, you should be!), then you will be very
Sacred Treasure Vinoth Ramachandra, in the midst of a very stressful situation, writes trenchantly from a Sri Lankan perspective about the Healthcare debates in the
Does such a man exist? Can such a man exist? Love this cartoon by Roz Chast from last week’s New Yorker. Genius.
All too short, but epic in scope, and too wonderful for words… Taken on Mauna Kea, Hawai’i: The White Mountain by charles leung …and he made the
I read this over New Year on the strong recommendation from Johnny Baker, and have been mulling on it ever since (and have already quoted