2005-09-24T20:16:00+01:00

I was surfing the net tonight looking for information about churches in london. I stumbled accross and most alarming link to the Evening standard which alleged that African Christians were performing ‘Child sacrifices in London’. This article had been published in the Evening Standard and the story widely covered. Christianity Today even has an interesting round-up post with links to an audio interview on Radio 4 and several newspaper sites citing the story online. I had never read any of... Read more

2018-06-27T23:05:27+01:00

I hope you don’t mind but this is so cool I took the liberty of including it in its entirety. Be sure to pop over to the Reluctant Puritan and tell him how funny it is! Its influence grows in this postmodern age Its heroes are brave; their sword – the webpage I wrote as I ducked to be safe from the fight at the Boar’s Head Tavern late last night I visited Pyromaniac but left in despair Because Phil... Read more

2017-09-16T18:31:10+01:00

Nancy’s acclaimed book has hit the shelves with a new study guide eddition. Here is my previous interview with her, and here’s the press release: World Journalism Institute is happy to announce that the study guide edition of Total Truth:Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity is now in bookstores. Total Truth is an award-winning book on Christian worldview by Nancy Pearcey, WJI’s Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar. The new study guide edition is a great resource for Sunday School classes and... Read more

2018-07-29T10:51:04+01:00

Piper back in 1984 said some remarkable things about the Holy Spirit. which I think are of great interest and are surprisingly consistent with the veiws on the Holy Spirit I have quoted and outlined previously. Saying things like this Piper could almost be confused for a member of the charismatic church I attend Now the positive thing I want to say about the moderate Pentecostal teaching (represented by the Bennets) is that it is right to stress the experiential... Read more

2005-09-22T19:09:00+01:00

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Preaching the Gospel: “. . . If it is true that where sin abounded grace has much more abounded, well then, “shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound yet further? First of all, let me make a comment, to me a very important and vital comment. The true preaching of the gospel of salvation by grace alone always leads to the possibility of this charge being brought against it. There is no better test... Read more

2005-09-22T05:42:00+01:00

THE Church of Nigeria seems to have excommunicated the Archbishop of Canterbury. In what would seem to be the first move in the gradual unravelling of the Anglican movement, the “Church of Nigeria” has been born and will have branches around the world. “CHURCH OF NIGERIA REDEFINES ANGLICAN COMMUNION With a careful rewording of her constitution, the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) redefined her relationship with all other Anglican Churches. All former references to communion with the see of Canterbury... Read more

2017-10-19T13:47:07+01:00

The following post has been crossposted at theologica and submitted to the “God or Not” carnival which is a unique opportunity for dialogue between atheist and christian blogs. Do consider submitting your own posts on sin to their first “carnival”. Sin is not a popular word these days. We might talk about mistakes, even failures but sin seems like such a strong word. Are we really evil ? Our culture today likes to believe that people are essentially good. The... Read more

2005-09-20T22:28:00+01:00

It is amazing the untapped power of blogs. If I was a marketer right now or a website designer I would be working out how I could best leverage blogs to help me in my quest to shape the way consumers feel about my product. I wonder if at some point in the future, significant amounts of money might begin to change hands, and the nature of blogging may change, at least for the most prominent of blogs. It is... Read more

2017-09-16T18:31:32+01:00

“Most of all Jesus loves you” by Noel Piper is simple and to an adults eye I initially thought it would not interest many of my kids. With four kids ranging from 4-8 we have a fairly good laboratory to test books out. When I first read this book to our two year old Joel and our four year old, Charis it was a real hit. Charis asked all kinds of questions about God, and we had one of the... Read more

2018-06-27T23:05:27+01:00

The Audio of the sermon I preached this morning is online. My notes follow: Good news when doubts attack (Galatians 1:1-12) Intro Doubts are a feature of life. Does he really love me? Will I ever meet someone? Is this the right job for me? There is not one aspect of the Christians message that isn’t under attack from outside and within the church Was Jesus who he said he was? Was he born of a virgin? Who made the... Read more

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