“One life” how to make yours count: Pro-life for refugees
Making your life count was the theme I started on at the beginning of last year. Inspired by a movie on the life of Nicky Winton, the focus was questioning why we as Christians tend to sit around talking, and yes blogging about things rather than actually making a difference. Several times in the year I argued we must learn to be pro-life not just for babies in the womb but for all people everywhere. If you have not watched the film, I encourage you to do so. In many ways this first article set the tone for the rest of my year of writing, and one of the last articles I wrote last year returned to the same theme: Love the Immigrant: This is the Way
What a year 2024 has been. I was able to write a lot more than I did in 2023 which I enjoyed. I hope you also enjoyed the journey with me. I do not believe that Christian Blogs are Dead, and still identify as a blogger. I created with the assistance of AI lists of the Top Personal Christian Blogs and Organisation Blogs.
This was the year I marked a full seven years of my new life dealing with long term sickness and disability. I hope that my overview of what that has been like was helpful to many, if you missed it, and only want to catch up on one of these posts can I recommend this one: D-Day: Defying Definition by Diagnoses Seven Years On.
POLITICS AND RELIGION
Politics from a faith perspective has been a major pre-occupation this year for me, and I reacted quite strongly to the assumptions coming out of the USA that you HAVE to be very right wing if you are a Christian. Here are some of the highlights of this writing from me this year:
- Pro-Life Voting: Beyond Anti-Abortion, Protecting All Lives
- Avoiding holocaust attitudes still common today
- Pro-life to the End: Assisted Suicide is not the answer
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Trump’s Angry Rhetoric vs. Christian Values: It’s not Normal
FAITH AND CHURCH
I also explored some other theological and practical themes. I challenged some of our assumptions in the following posts:
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The Jesus Revolution: A Review of the Hippies for Jesus Film
- Calvinism vs Arminianism: Both Wrong but Both Important
- God knows about your suffering: Spurgeon on God’s Compassion
- Spurgeon: “Faith Doesn’t Save You”
THE RESURRECTION
I also shared the content of my first book which will hopefully shortly be re-published as a second edition:
I hope to be able to write more on some of these themes this year.