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A Story That Ends Badly

The popular description of the biblical gospel as “the story of Jesus” and the attendant call to “make God’s story part of your story” now appears to have its own tailor-made Bible translation. The newly released The Voice encourages readers…

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Hugh Latimer: God’s bulldog

For those who may be in the vicinity of Coventry (in the UK – not sure if there are others) on Monday 23rd April, you are warmly invited to the next Bulkington Lecture on church history at Bulkington Congregational Church.…

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What do you believe?

I was brought up in a church that didn’t have a written liturgy. That’s not to say there wasn’t a liturgy. The argument that we have no set liturgy is ever so slightly ridiculous. Can you imagine getting up and…

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More from Zambia

Contra Mr Levy, I have not been spending my time in Zambia waiting for opportunities to assault people who went to worship God last Sunday. Indeed, I am delighted to know it. The thrust of my previous post was merely…

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Jeremy and the Easter Bunny

I love the fact Jeremy is in Zambia, has limited opportunity to go on the internet and so posts……… a quote telling us off for celebrating Easter Sunday!!! I have a massive Cadbury’s Cream Egg waiting for him on his…

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What about next Sunday?

I have been in Zambia for the last few days – due to leave for home fairly soon – and so opportunity for anything other than my responsibilities here has been limited. However, things have slowed down a little, and…

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The Vatican Files no. 11

A Vatican Exhibition on the History of the Bible, with Some Blind Spots  If you visit St. Peter’s square before the 15th of April, an unexpected and interesting attraction will be waiting for you. In the Braccio di Carlo Magno…

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The Vatican Files no. 11

A Vatican Exhibition on the History of the Bible, with Some Blind Spots  If you visit St. Peter’s square before the 15th of April, an unexpected and interesting attraction will be waiting for you. In the Braccio di Carlo Magno…