Sherif, Social Media & a local church in Austria
STOP PRESS: Written Question in Parliament about Sherif: ____________________________________________________________ This is has been a very weird, virtual week, but weird in a rather wonderful way.
STOP PRESS: Written Question in Parliament about Sherif: ____________________________________________________________ This is has been a very weird, virtual week, but weird in a rather wonderful way.
A few years ago, I was staying with my wonderful godparents, Jim & Sallie, at their home in Philadelphia. We had a spare mo, one
One of my big tasks every summer is to do the talks for our church week away, usually all from one book. It’s a challenge,
Last Sunday, I was teaching on the last bit of Hebrews 12. I found it a hugely challenging passage, inevitably. But throughout my prep, my
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
Am a very excited geek today as I’ve just discovered how to embed a Scribd document in WordPress. You can even click on the page
Part two of the resurrection narratives series. Last week, Matthew 28, this week Luke 24. The talk was called The scriptures must be wonderfully fulfilled,
Have already drawn from Robert Macfarlane’s The Wild Places – and I think I will do so a few more times. One striking motif from the
When the Mayor of London starts writing about aliens, as Boris Johnson did in yesterday’s Telegraph, you know that something rather extraordinary has happened. (Incidentally,
You wouldn’t expect John Stott to change his tune in his 89th year. And of course he hasn’t. The Radical Disciple is his 51st book
The New Yorker is an unfailing source of insight and humour. Just love Paul Noth’s cartoon from 30th Nov edition. It speaks for itself.
Am prepping for an updated talk on U2 at the ELF in Hungary this year – so obviously paying close attention to the new album,