The 26th most read post on this blog is a set of results from a survey I conducted on sex. The 25th most read post is a set of sermon notes from an old sermon of mine on finding the will of God for your life. Read more
The 26th most read post on this blog is a set of results from a survey I conducted on sex. The 25th most read post is a set of sermon notes from an old sermon of mine on finding the will of God for your life. Read more
The 28th most popular post on this blog at the moment is one offering a discount on Logos Bible Software. If you want electronic Christian books and much more, do go visit and consider buying some. In 27th place is my interview with Rob Rufus. Read more
As you read this, I have just returned from a blog holiday. Thanks to Blogger’s scheduling feature, I have been able to give this blogger a rest without any interruption of posts while I was away. Although I am now back, and while I do have to return to work, I want to maintain some sense of the rest and relaxation that hopefully I was able to enjoy. Therefore the auto-published posts will continue without the usual attention from my... Read more
This is the final session of my interview with John KpiKpi. In it we discuss a recent healing in which he was involved, and which may have been a raising from the dead. You can downloadthe audio of the entire interview or watch part 5 of the video series below. Previous segments of this interview can be found at the following pages: John KpiKpi, Leader of Newfrontiers, West Africa John KpiKpi, Part 2, Multiculturalism John KpiKpi, Part 3, Multiculturalism Continued... Read more
In this segment of my conversation with John KpiKpi, I asked him about his experiences doing church planting in Africa: Read more
John KpiKpi and I continue our discussion of multiculturalism. Read more
In this second part of my interview with John KpiKpi, I asked him about multiculturalism. Read more
This is the first part of my interview with John KpiKpi. We spoke about his work in West Africa and his relationship with Tope Koleoso. Read more
I’m really really mad at Bebo.com. It’s far too easy to make a fool of yourself with it—the way I just did. I accidently invited EVERYONE in my G-mail address list to be my friend there and thought I was only inviting people who already had a Bebo account. It even sent an invite to the autopublish secret e-mail address for my blog! I’m sorry, everyone, for the inconvenience. Actually, I don’t even like the look of Bebo—I think I’ll... Read more
I concluded my interview with Dave Stroud by asking him about the church he leads in London. You can download the mp3 of the entire interview or listen to the last part here: Read more