Places That Defined Delhi For Me – 1
OK, here is a short series of places that defined Delhi for me. This is a completely personal and...
OK, here is a short series of places that defined Delhi for me. This is a completely personal and...
On of the books on my summer re-reading list is the excellent A Churchless Faith by Alan Jamieson. Five...
I guess I should say upfront, I’m not from the US. ¬†As an outsider I find a fair share...
It was funny when I folloed the link from The Corner and still funny when I followed the link...
I’ve lifted that line from Pete Lev, who recently blogged, A recurring conversation around London church youthworkers is about...
A quick (and special) thank you to the blogs that are currently creating the most traffic for Fernando’s Desk....
Lindasy Cullen has a new blog and it is well worth checking out. Linz’ latest post is picking up...
Thanks to Steve Knight for pointing me in the direction of some wise words by LeRon Shults on why...
I’m looking forward later this year to seeing the Tate Modern after it’s first major rehang. Unlike Jonathan Jones,...
Jonny Baker has picked up on an editorial in Christianty Today on the problems with using the term Evangelical....
What if Church was more like a Spa. Actually, what if we turned church into a spa? It’s an...
Sometimes technologies can be use for purposes the inventors didn’t really intend. I’m sure that when the designers of...
Two cool links, check them out. Jazz Church Reflections of a Jazz Theologian Jazz Theology
During my time in Delhi, I’ve been reflecting a lot upon the New Testament writings concerning the organisation of...
Does the ethic of blogging, the way we choose to be online, represent a kind of morality?
Perhaps. Without doubt it is the most postmodern city we have, which in itself is reason for consideration. However,...