Why two or three does not constitute a church

It is a common enough trope around churches to hear somebody throw out the line, ‘where two or three are gathered…’ and go on to

The wrong side of history is a non-argument: Billy Graham a case in point

As a former history graduate, I have come to loathe the phrase ‘the wrong side of history’. I was particularly disheartened to see it employed

Pope Francis’ call for a new translation of the Lord’s Prayer has wide theological problems

It has been reported that Pope Francis wants to change the wording of the Lord’s Prayer. Specifically, he is unhappy about the line, ‘lead us

Children like novelty

My son always likes a ride in a “new” car. Whenever we’re away at either of set of grandparents’ homes, he is particularly keen to

David Robertson, Ruth Davidson and knowing better than Jesus

David Robertson has written a letter to both the Courier and the Scotsman in response to comments from Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, regarding the

Why bother studying the book of Numbers?

Many people feel the Old Testament is so ancient and culturally removed from us that it hardly bears studying. There may be the occasional story

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