Sorry, I Was Wrong
In my piece The Dickens Festival Revisited I linked to stories about hospitals in Leicester banning the Bible. I now know this was incorrect – see this story at Ekklesia News. My sincere apologies.
View ArticleMy Brother’s Keeper?
According to The Independent churches and other ‘faith-based organisations’ are doing more in providing relief following Hurricane Katrina than the federal government. It seems to be a deliberate...
View ArticleMy Brother’s Keeper?
According to The Independent churches and other ‘faith-based organisations’ are doing more in providing relief following Hurricane Katrina than the federal government. It seems to be a deliberate...
View ArticleBarney The Dinosaur, The Myth Of Progress and Holiness
One of the, er, pleasures of being a parent to tiny children is the current devotion to Barney The Purple Dinosaur videos. The current favourite on heavy rotation is Barney’s Good Day, Good Night. Much...
View ArticleOnline Bible Versions
Useful blog and replies here regarding a huge variety of online Bibles. I’ve added to mine. Previously I only had NIV and NRSV. Now I have a whole lot more.
View ArticleSabbatical, Day 20: Libraries, Linux And Slow Broadband
If anything demonstrates a failure to understand different religions today, it’s this story: Bible moved to library top shelf over inequality fears. Muslims in Leicester had been upset to find the...
View ArticleFrom Eden To Eternity
Last night, I went to see a performance at Central Baptist Church, Chelmsford, of From Eden To Eternity, a play by Saltmine Trust in support of Wycliffe Bible Translators, whose Bible translation work...
View ArticleBiblefresh, The Church And Outreach
Next year marks four hundred years since the Authorised Version (King James Version for my North American friends) was published. In the UK, churches are planning to celebrate 2011 as The Year Of The...
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