Make a Splash
This is a new page on the website. Not sure what it’ll be yet. The hope is eventually to make a splash. But you can’t make a splash without a good understanding of physics, engagement in reality, and a deliberate … Continued
An Amateur Theologian blundering around the Kingdom of God
This is a new page on the website. Not sure what it’ll be yet. The hope is eventually to make a splash. But you can’t make a splash without a good understanding of physics, engagement in reality, and a deliberate … Continued
Do you like the movie Forrest Gump? It is most definitely among my favourites. The humorous heartwarming bittersweet story of one man and his quest for love and meaning in a world that doesn’t quite understand him. Interwoven amongst … Continued
Whilst I work for another publisher, I’m grateful to continue recieving from time to time books direct from publishers in exchange for a review. Today’s review, then, is one of those. This is a slim, timely book on an important … Continued
**MASSIVE DISCLAIMER – I work in Digital Marketing for IVP, and recommended this book as a key resource for my talk at the Premier Digital Conference in November 2016. This review should thus be taken with a pinch of salt** … Continued
I agree with Bill Johnson. God is Good! I’ve been seeing a variation on the ad above on my Facebook newsfeed fairly regularly for a few weeks now. It is advertising a new course and book, as far as I can … Continued
I’ve shamelessly copied the below graphic, from Tim Challies blog, as it accurately sums up one of the key themes of this review: this is an actually attractive, visual theology book, that could actually be useful for normal people, with … Continued
Readers will know that I am very interested in the Imago Dei, and systematic theology relating to it (as well, of course, as the ethics that flow out of this). Indeed, a recent blog post linked out to a paper … Continued
I’m a big fan of Tim Chester, and usually thoroughly enjoy his books. I found his “Busy Christians Guide to Busyness” incredibly helpful whilst at university, and his recent “A Meal with Jesus” was superb. Chester does a great job … Continued