A true gospel vision must start by welcoming all people from anywhere

I’ve written recently about the problem of comfortable, middle class Christians refusing to move to those areas that are perhaps deemed less salubrious. You can

To be viewed with suspicion: a genuine question for my Anglican friends

I have a great deal of respect for my Anglican brothers and sisters. Many of them are plugging away in gospel work seeking to turn

Either CofE clergy are the only honest ones or they are most fundamentally out of touch

It’s not for me to pontificate on the Church of England’s woes. Nonetheless, I suspect Cranmer is right when he stated: You know that church

Does Evangelical theology inculcate abuse Pt II: is penal substitution to blame?

Five days ago, Giles Fraser argued that the current abuse scandal surrounding the Church of England can be reasonably considered to be the fault of

How to kill a church

I have just finished reading Mark Ashton’s excellent little book Christ and His People: Eight convinctions about the local church. It is a very short little

Does Evangelical theology inculcate abuse?

I had no particular desire or inclination to comment on the latest abuse scandal currently engulfing the Church of England. For one, the CofE is

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