What Do People Really Think Of Stay At Home Dads – Or Why Women Are Using The Playground To Kill Feminism
Men should play a bigger role in raising kids. And yet when they do they are not always welcomed...
Men should play a bigger role in raising kids. And yet when they do they are not always welcomed...
I admire the way John Smulo manages to generate conversation and comment over on his blog. In recent weeks...
Overheard last week: “Let’s play 24. I’ll slap you, then ask some questions…” Sure, I played cops and robbers...
There’s something of a news controversy brewing here in Hong Kong. As you would all be aware, the recent...
Here’s an idea I’ve been kicking around for a while, WHAT DO WE DO WITH BLOGS? I’ve put in...
A few small changes will be taking place on this blog over the next couple of months. This year...
These occasional posts, compiling interesting thoughts from a variety of sources, are a by-product of the way I create...
Here’s the rest of the stuff that caught my eye over the last two weeks,
I’ve been slowly making my way through Jeremy Paxman’s recent MacTaggart Lecture, trying to take seriously the question of...
Reading Jason Clark’s reflection on his recent holiday hit home with me, in particular Jason’s thoughts on building a...
Money is a sensitive topic at the best of times and as I have often found out, especially sensitive...
Andy Goodliff has been pondering who would follow on from Barth in a list of “theological giants,” assuming the...
A few weeks back, KruseKronicle posted a link to some disturbing statistics on the emotional health of professional clergy...
Back in March I commented on the claim by some evangelicals in the US, that a focus on climate...
Jason Clark was recently praising Heath and Potter’s excellent book, The Rebel Sell. It’s a book I’ve been wanting...
Not much blogging this past week, it has been a busy time “cranking widgets” – that is, getting through...