
Sunday’s Sermon
On Sunday I preached part 14 of our series God’s Great Story. It is entitled “The Judging God” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

On Sunday I preached part 14 of our series God’s Great Story. It is entitled “The Judging God” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

Justin Taylor helpfully links to, and comments on, a blog about N T Wright, hell, and Rob Bell. Predictably, Dr Wright has apparently blamed the Americans for being somewhat fixated on hell, a cultural argument he deployed earlier relative to…

Justin Taylor helpfully links to, and comments on, a blog about N T Wright, hell, and Rob Bell. Predictably, Dr Wright has apparently blamed the Americans for being somewhat fixated on hell, a cultural argument he deployed earlier relative to…

Check out the audio HERE.

Instead of my regular Reading Reflection, I have posted my daughter’s 6th grade Social Studies Fair Report. You may be wondering what the history of coffee has to do with the gospel interrupting the ordinary. Stay tuned for my next…

What do goats and coffee have in common? Well as the folktale goes, an Ethiopian named Kaldi did not understand why his goats were playing and dancing so joyously one day, paying him no mind. As it turned out, they had…

Affinity have produced the first online edition of their theological journal Foundations focussing on the Doctrine of Scripture, contributors include Carl Trueman, Hywel Jones, Martin Downes, Greg Beale plus others. Worth a look.

This year’s General Assembly is now in session. It can be viewed live on the Free Church of Scot,land website; at the very least you ought to read the Moderator’s outstanding address on the Glory of Christ. Details at www.freechurch.org

I’ve been undercover for too long — life having taken a sudden detour a couple of months ago when I decidedly recall saying “no” only to find that what I really meant was”yes”. As most folk may know (at least…

Yesterday, I preached on Judges 19. As I preached, I was aware of a stillness in the congregation that I had never known before. I have been working through Judges for nearly two years and, from the moment I started…