
Slow Return to Faith
The English journalist and essayist A.N. Wilson, who abandoned the Christian faith some twenty years ago, reports that he has found his way back to Christianity. In a recent essay for the New Statesman he writes:

The English journalist and essayist A.N. Wilson, who abandoned the Christian faith some twenty years ago, reports that he has found his way back to Christianity. In a recent essay for the New Statesman he writes:

“From dullness of conscience, from feeble sense of duty, from thoughtless disregard of consequences to others, from a low idea of the obligations of our ministry, and from all half-heartedness in our office; Save us and help us, we…

“I lived at a time when a huge change in the contents of the human imagination was occurring. In my lifetime Heaven and Hell disappeared, the belief in life after death was considerably weakened, the borderline between man and animals,…

Just wanted to thank the folks at Ligonier for making their annual conference – featuring several Ref21 names – available online, with high quality video of each of the sessions. They are available here. I don’t know how long these…


After last Sunday’s sermon I was warned by a thoughtful parishoner to “not worship the Bible.” While she was well intentioned, her question betrayed a misunderstanding about a proper reverence for Scripture. In the following article Dr. S.M. Baugh asks,…

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger gives a thoughtful, and I believe biblical answer to the end times speculators concerning the beast of Revelation. He writes: If you are a futurist and believe that the beast of Revelation 13 is not connected to…

https://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4536103&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1 COLLISION – 13 min VIMEO Exclusive Sneak Peak from Collision Movie on Vimeo.

Justin has a short interview with Os Guinness on his blog. Interesting stuff, though, at the risk of sending yet more `Angry of Tonbridge Wells’ bloggers reaching for their keyboards, pitchforks and flaming torches, I still don’t get the outrage…

Justin has a short interview with Os Guinness on his blog. Interesting stuff, though, at the risk of sending yet more `Angry of Tonbridge Wells’ bloggers reaching for their keyboards, pitchforks and flaming torches, I still don’t get the outrage…