
Learning from the Landlord
I recently got locked out of my house and spent the morning in our local greasy spoon, ‘The Hanwell Cafe’, and the afternoon in our local pub, ‘The White Hart’,…

I recently got locked out of my house and spent the morning in our local greasy spoon, ‘The Hanwell Cafe’, and the afternoon in our local pub, ‘The White Hart’,…

Bits and Bobs Tim Ward has recently been appointed to teach at Cornhill and has written the excellent ”Words of Life”, the Gospel Partnership website has 4 audio sessions…

I found this letter in David Calhoun’s magisterial 2 volume biography of Princeton Seminary. It’s the kind of book to turn to when you’re slightly miserable. Calhoun writes.. ‘The children…

It’s been too long away from Ref 21, computer troubles, endless sermon preparation and last week I was away for a short preachers conference with other London ministers. It was…

In the curious world of Presbyterianism the people who bang on the most about being Reformed, Covenantal and Confessional rarely have prayer meetings in their congregation. I mean by that…

I don’t know Ken Moulder but he is interviewed here and for all ministers this is worth watching, it’s so encouraging. Keep going.

”This ordeal he refers to as a ‘bitter cup which he ardently prays may, if possible, be taken from him, so that he does not have to drink it. What…

Connected by Sam Allberry has been published in the US this week, I wrote about it here, it’s worth getting hold of despite one of the most politically correct covers…

I’m pleased to announce Jeremy’s series on Social Media will be available on Twitter in 140 characters, one tweet per day for the next 25 years.

I wanted 10 but only came up with 7….. 1. The church is weakened because the leaders do not model godliness. Congregations should be able to look at their…