Sometimes, no amount of evidence is enough

It is not uncommon, nor unreasonable, for people to ask us for evidence of why we believe in Jesus. It is perfectly right and proper

Three towns, two observations, one clear conclusion

On Sunday, we were looking at Matthew 11:20-30. Whilst the sermon was pointed in a particular direction, two observations that I didn’t labour seem worth

Richard Dawkins lets the cat out of the bag: evidence & morality are irrelevant

You may have, by now, come across this video of Richard Dawkins being interviewed about his views on Downs Syndrome children. The long and short

A question of objectivity & empathy

I saw this tweet the other day The tweet touches on something important. Something similar to what I said here. Most people, parties and set

Big questions – Has science disproved Christianity?

We’ve been trying to think of other ways of reaching out with the gospel whilst we are in lockdown. We have started recording the testimonies

Don’t appeal to mystery too quickly

Anyone who has been a Christian for any length of time will have heard others referring to ‘mystery’. Biblically, mysteries are not what we tend

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