What cross-carrying means for some and doesn’t mean for others

Jesus famously called his followers to take up their cross. I think this is a message that much of the evangelical church needs to hear.

The real question is, is it biblical (or, do they genuine believe it is)?

You don’t have to look very far to find people who feel the church is making them uncomfortable in ways they definitely think it shouldn’t.

Six principles for meaningful interfaith dialogue

As long-time readers will know, we have regular meetings with our Muslim neighbours to discuss our respective faiths and beliefs. We currently do this on

The bounds of knowledge and what God wants us to know

As regular readers will know, I not so long ago came off twitter. You can search this blog, if you’re bothered, to find out why.

A matter of ordinary faithfulness

Two days ago, I wrote that we should stop calling faithfulness sacrifice. You can read that post here. There have been a couple of bits

Logic, culture and what is “logical” anyway?

Many people like to think of themselves as logical thinkers. My Myers-Briggs personality test is almost always INTJ, which means I am (or at least

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