Make your life count: a year of Adrian’s writing

Make your life count: a year of Adrian’s writing 2025-01-06T16:00:16+00:00

“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.

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

 

FAITH AND CHURCH

I also explored some other theological and practical themes. I challenged some of our assumptions in the following posts:

Ten Things Jesus Did NOT Say

 

THE RESURRECTION

I also shared the content of my first book which will hopefully shortly be re-published as a second edition:

What is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit? Receiving Assurance

 

I hope to be able to write more on some of these themes this year.

About Adrian Warnock

Adrian Warnock is a Christian, medical doctor, and published author. He has blogged at Patheos since 2003 and has lived with chronic illness since 2017.

His books Raised With Christ and Hope Reborn form the series Transformed by Jesus: Spiritual Renewal.

Adrian writes about hope and healing for body, mind, community life, and spirit. He draws together medical and psychological insights, lived experience, and Christian faith. He advocates for the biopsychosocial–spiritual model of wellbeing and is passionate about helping people approach suffering with hope and compassion.

Adrian worked in the UK’s National Health Service as a psychiatrist for eight years, then spent fifteen years in the pharmaceutical industry helping to design and communicate the results of around fifty clinical trials.

After being diagnosed with blood cancer in 2017, he took early medical retirement. He is the founder of Blood Cancer Uncensored, an online patient support group.

Alongside his medical career, Adrian served for more than a decade on the leadership team of Jubilee Church London. He studied theology through Newfrontiers courses.

He qualified with an MB BS medical degree from London University (equivalent to an MD in the USA) and holds postgraduate qualifications in Psychiatry (MRCPsych) and Pharmaceutical Medicine (MFFM, DipPharmMed).

You can read more about the author here.
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