2005-01-25T01:40:00+00:00

Simon Pettit was a pillar in the family of churches I am delighted to be a part of. He died suddenly on 15th January serving the Lord. I learnt of it the same day, but only just read the entry on the newfrontiers site. What struck me was how Simon’s wife was described “She was strong, calm, deeply saddened and very positive about God’s sovereignty. God is upholding her and she displays no trace of anger, self-pity or bitterness, though... Read more

2005-01-25T01:35:00+00:00

…and some more from my daughter Tamasin It is this kind of thing that makes you glad to be a dad  Read more

2005-01-25T01:00:00+00:00

HughHewitt.com means well I am sure by describing me as “the John Wesley of the blogosphere.” But doesnt he realise just how much flack I am going to get from all my friends fpor that? Have I gone all soft and Arminian all of a sudden? Doesn’t Hugh realise I am a Calvinist through and through? So, next time I am the “George Whitfield”, OK- after all he crossed the atlantic almost as many times as my blog does……. Read more

2005-01-25T00:34:00+00:00

JOLLYBLOGGER has beaten me to it again! I must get round to posting my own review sometime, but in the meantime his is great! Read more

2005-01-25T00:31:00+00:00

RazorsKiss has posted another series on apologetics- this time about what it means to be salt. Great graphics and a great read. Read more

2005-01-23T20:01:00+00:00

21st Century Reformation Well, first, I would like to thank the one all us bloggers really owe the biggest debt to Yes, I need to thank Al Gore for inventing the internet. But on a more serious note, I really do love the idea of blogging as a new democratic institution, and I think blessing the long tail is a great way for the old school bloggers to help us newer to the scene get exposure. I think we all... Read more

2005-01-23T01:55:00+00:00

Imagine the scene. You are driving home down a country road at a reasonable speed. Trees line the road on either side their branches swaying in the wind. A young woman steps out in front of the car. You begin to break. Your car slows. Everything seems to hang in mid air like a scene from the Matrix. You realise you are not going to stop. You have a choice. Hit the woman and almost certainly kill her? Or swerve... Read more

2005-01-23T01:53:00+00:00

HughHewitt.com would like “pointers on center-right Florida poliblogs, as a coalition of Sunshine State bloggers should be getting organized for the 2006 Senate contest there. The same is true for Nebraska and New Mexico. If you have recommendations, please pass them along” Drop him a line if you can help and tell him where you saw his request (ie was it aggregated, in a newsreader or on my actual blog). It should wind him up to know that rss feeds... Read more

2017-03-21T01:34:17+00:00

Thought this would be a good time to repost an interview I conducted with Josh Claybourn quite a while ago who now is one of the bloggers at In the Agora. Heres what we said….. Adrian: It is a great honour to be able to introduce to my blog readers, a man who probably needs no introduction to most of them – Joshua Claybourn Joshua was once listed as the 200th most cited author on the internet as well as... Read more

2005-01-22T23:05:00+00:00

Challies Dot Com discusses the effects of information overload. Go read. Now. Blogs, especially good ones serve us by helping to carve through the information jungle and produce the important nuggets no one should miss. This post is one of those nuggets today, you have to go and read it. Read more

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