Post-Charismatics, Neo-Evangelicals, Gunslingers And Zombies
Jason Clark is stirring up the pot on the question of applying post/neo/radical tags to existing branches of the...
Jason Clark is stirring up the pot on the question of applying post/neo/radical tags to existing branches of the...
OK, let’s put our futurist hats on; what will be the big trend for the emerging and alternative church...
Good reminder that trying to make poverty history is not a new idea.
Thanks to Sivin Kit for a link to this timely editorial from Christianity Today, “George W. Bush is not...
Sojourners magazine has been a favoured read of mine for many years. For a while I was worried that...
Jeremy Del Rio has been blogging through his involvement in the recent Billy Graham crusade in New York; including...
A short while back I commented on ethical investment. Part of any ethical approach to investment must include dumping...
“Amongst Liberal Christians (generally speaking), there is increasing criticism of our culture and a desire to return to scripture...
I audibly groaned when reading Scot McKnight write, “The question comes to me as to why I think it...
Today is World Refugee Day and the UNHCR has chosen to focus on the theme of courage.
It was a pleasant surprise to see a familar face from church on Dwight Friesen’s blog. Sunil Sadar leads...
Had an interesting online discussion with some pals yesterday (well I found it interesting, I suepct they felt I...
OK, here is something I’ve had on my mind for a while. During the MIDI Sequencing Intermediate course earlier...
No need for links here because it seems every blog I read seems to have succumbed to the quiz-virus....
Bono’s Crusade to win over the US to the cause of defeating poverty and AIDS in Africa fills me...
I was talking to my daughter today (she turns four later this week) about church. She was asking me...