Avoiding the Keller challenge? Steve Turner’s poetic exposure of our inaction
Having had a bit of a Keller-fest on the last few postings, it struck me as rather fitting to conclude with this piercing and poignant little
Having had a bit of a Keller-fest on the last few postings, it struck me as rather fitting to conclude with this piercing and poignant little
So having been motivated by the biblical appeal to action in Keller’s Generous Justice (see previous post), what’s the difference? It would hardly be right
I have been waiting for years for someone to write this book. And so I’m hugely grateful to Tim Keller. He’s clearly the man for
Despite what Ikea will tell us, the answer to this question is not more of their maddening self-assembly furniture. I’m really impressed with the Breathe
Jubilee Centre is a great organisation – and this looks like a fun development. Check it out by clicking below…
My boss Hugh has just completed an epic 4-part series at All Souls entitled “Cash and the Christian“. Each talk is based on an episode
Slavery is a fraught subject – and for too many, it’s no historical artefact or long-gone curiosity. Its effects are still pervasive. Furthermore, it’s not
I was asked by some friends at CARE to plug this, and I was very happy to do so. A great way to combat to
With impeccable timing (i.e. the week we had our Christians Facing Issues service on Assisted Suicide), one of the key people involved in the service
Fellow West Wing addicts will remember the great episode (1:8 Enemies) in which Bartlet & Josh figure out a way to foil a Republican plan
become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe (Philippians
Well, well, well. Our workplace ministry team came out in force yesterday to produce a cracker of a day for our Workplace Sunday. Lots of