
Playing to the gallery (or, Anselm’s chance)
Anselm Mulliner is a character in one of P. G. Wodehouse’s short stories, entitled “Anselm Gets His Chance,” available in the collection Eggs, Beans and Crumpets (US), for those interested.…

Anselm Mulliner is a character in one of P. G. Wodehouse’s short stories, entitled “Anselm Gets His Chance,” available in the collection Eggs, Beans and Crumpets (US), for those interested.…

As Christians in the UK and elsewhere engage in discussion among themselves and with civil authorities about the nature of marriage, it seems that many are concerned that such battles…

If you wanted evidence of the cruel intelligence and brutal vindictiveness of the Adversary, ask a preacher about the coincidence of his preparations and temptations. You will begin to understand…

Alexander Somerville (1813-1889) was a close friend of Robert Murray M’Cheyne. They went to school and university together. As divinity students, they met for the study of the Bible using…

I will make no bones about it: I am an Old World (for which please read ‘continental European’) Christian, of Puritan inclination, and a Dissenter – specifically, a Particular or…

It is usually after I have thought through or more formally prepared the introduction to a sermon that I again sit back and remember to pray. I do not mean…

It may be that you often hear of people praying for revival or are encouraged to do so yourself. It may also be that you are frustrated by what this…

We are repeatedly warned that the interweb, not least Google (other search engines are available), is changing the way we think, the way we remember. Tech gurus tell us that…

Having done a little travelling over the last few days, I should like to attest once more to the following: How glorious is the thought that there is a family…

“Who is a God like you,Pardoning iniquityAnd passing over the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? He does not retain his anger forever,Because he delights in mercy.He will again…