Guest Post: New Reformation Resources for Kids Work!
The below blog post is a guest post from my friends at Church Society, an Anglican think tank/organisation, that exists to serve and resource the church. In this anniversary of the Reformation, it is great to see some child-friendly resources … Continued
Book Review: Unpopular Culture
As I noted in my recent review of Impossible is a Dare, one of the perks of working for a publisher is getting to read books before they’re out, enjoying them or not, and saying what I think. This review is … Continued
The Christian Practice of Justice – A Step towards the Table
As previously previewed, I presented a paper at the 2017 Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland Theology Symposium. You can read the whole thing over at my academia.edu account – or the summary below. Do check out my brief report from … Continued
Book Review: Where was God when that happened?
Readers will know that as well as reading and occasionally reviewing longer and more technical books of theology, I’m also passionate about books that make good theology accessible to more people. One series that I think does that really … Continued
Crumbs from the King’s Table
I was looking forward to the Vineyard UK Theology Symposium last weekend. It was brilliant. No we’ve got that out the way, I want to talk about the title of this post, the soundtrack to a lot of my … Continued
Book Review: Transgender
This short, readable little book in The Good Book Company’s ‘Talking Points’ series is a helpful primer for conservative/orthodox Christians on the contentious topic of transgender issues. Without wanting to give away the content of this very short book (just … Continued
Bible Questions with Premier Radio
Recently, for reasons beyond my self, I had the chance to talk about my favourite book (the Bible) on Radio. Premier Christian Radio, for those who haven’t come across it, is the key product of a growing media company based … Continued
Top Reads: May 2017
Most months of the year, I try to share a list of things that have really affected my thinking. This ties in to my 2017 reading challenge – to read, mark and learn a number of texts beyond my normal literary … Continued
10 Reasons to Come to Just Theology
I’ve never really done a listicle before. It certainly isn’t a way I would want to ‘do’ theology. But I also want to persuade you (Especially if you are part of a Vineyard Church, leading in a Vineyard Church, … Continued
Book Review: Evangelical, Sacramental & Pentecostal
As some who happily self-identifies as both evangelical and sacramental, and often bumps up against pentecostalism (I am a Charismatic, but I don’t think I’m a pentecostal in particular) in its various forms, I was intrigued to get my hands on … Continued