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

Pretending to be what you’re not

Depending on your disposition, you are either bored to tears of the Conservative Party leadership run-off or thrilled by the exciting spectacle. You are either