Brian Godawa’s Word Pictures – another plea to read well
Brian Godawa’s latest book Word Pictures is a stimulating read. His day-job is writing screenplays (some of which actually get made into films – no mean
Brian Godawa’s latest book Word Pictures is a stimulating read. His day-job is writing screenplays (some of which actually get made into films – no mean
A couple of weeks ago, I was involved in the EA’s Digimission day with such online luminaries as Jonny Baker & Maggi Dawn – quite
This is quite simply the strangest, most provocative, beguiling and fascinating book I’ve read in a long time. In fact, EVER. SUM: Forty Tales from
One of the admin team actually had a spare red carpet uphis sleeve (thanks, Dave) – and so this was put to good use and
Have recently finished reading Steven Johnson’s 2004 book on pop culture: Everything Bad is Good For You. A fascinating read – and certainly helps to explain
Rather a fallow blogging week (LOTS of talks to write at the moment). But couldn’t help noticing yet another gag from Libby Purves’ Faith Central
Well, it’s been a frantically busy week with just LOTS to blog about (yippee!). So there’ll be a few things over the next few days
One of the best books on modern, western cultural trends that I’ve ever read is David Lyon’s introduction simply called POSTMODERNITY. It’s now on its
I’ve never studied apologetics properly. We don’t really seem to do that in the UK, unfortunately, unlike our American cousins. So I suppose that it
The horrors of China’s earthquake are rightly dominating the news – and what with the disaster in Burma, it has been a gruesome few days.
I had a physics teacher at school who always used to say that. I remember finding it infuriating and pedantic at the time. But I
There’s been a lot of talk about this. Far too much, I’d say. So it is no longer really news at all – but guess