Why I (typically) don’t mention current crises in my preaching

Yes, I know, I write them ages ahead of time and – not being a prophet – I do not foresee world, national or local

Preaching on or preaching to?

There has often been a discussion about whether Christian ministers should preach on current events in their sermons. A recent Gospel Coalition article deals with

Don’t say we didn’t warn you

A claim that many predicted happening – but was waved away by progressive liberals as a nonsense that would never happen – has, indeed, happened.

Ashers “gay cake” ruling due today: a recap of what is at stake

I have gone spoken about the Asher’s Bakery case here, here, here and here. Over four years after the infamous cake at the centre of

Free speech should stretch to ‘grossly offensive’ jokes

Free speech really isn’t a difficult concept. In essence, it means allowing people to say things – even grossly offensive things – without the law

Tim Farron’s gay sex saga continues on Daily Politics: Chris Bryant and Anne Atkins pick up the debate

As I mentioned here a couple of days ago, the Tim Farron gay sex saga continues unabated. On Thursday, BBC Daily Politics hosted a discussion between Labour

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