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Rein a dire, rein a faire… as they say in Calais, a woman on Ref21? What is the world coming to? This is yet another sign of postfuturistic deconstruction that needs to be firmly stood upon! What next? Is nothing…

Rein a dire, rein a faire… as they say in Calais, a woman on Ref21? What is the world coming to? This is yet another sign of postfuturistic deconstruction that needs to be firmly stood upon! What next? Is nothing…

We are back from Together For The Gospel. What a great conference! In addition to the wonderful addresses I enjoyed very much the fellowship of the other MEBC pastors. It was great to fellowship with former college mates and former…

As I enter this blog and finally smash the oppressive male monopoly that has dominated it from the start (and that means you too — Nichols and Lucas. Big Sister is particularly watching you two tried-and-tested oppressors….) I notice that…

We recently had our communion services here in Back. We follow the old Highland pattern of having special services from Thursday through to Monday, morning and evening, in both Gaelic and English. The advantage is that it becomes a high…


Roger Overton interviews David Wells (part 1, part 2) about his new book, The Courage to Be Protestant.

Welcome Iain! Glad you were able to sign in. T4G is over and perhaps we’ll now be able to “resume normal service” again. I feel the “luv” already in the Trueman comment about Lewis. We’ll be praying for you in…

I’ve been trying to log on to this blog for the past week, and I’ve kept getting nowhere. But the perseverance of the saints is a grand doctrine, so here I am. I see y’all started without me. Now that…

Everyone, and I mean everyone (except me and Trueman) are swaning it at T4G. Some of us have to work. But Steve Nichols has yet to sign in to this blog. Now I see why. Apart from the fact that…

A few weeks ago, I got Carl Trueman’s new collection of essays, Minority Report, which is (as with most of what he does) engaging, insightful, and frequently brilliant. One note that clearly is sounded throughout the collection, which deserves some…