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

Stop calling faithfulness a sacrifice

We need to stop calling obedience and faithfulness to the commands of Christ “sacrifice”. There, I said it. It is not sacrifice to do what

Why Matthew Parris’s week of research has, unsurprisingly, not dealt a killer blow to the doctrine of the atonement

I wrote, around Easter, about an article in The Times by Matthew Parris. You can read my post here and follow the link to the

Gospel sacrifice and prioritising our children

The Lord has given our children to us as a gift. We are to rightly enjoy them and scripture is clear that we ought to

Talk of tithing misses the point

Being English, I don’t like talking about money very much. I find it deeply embarrassing. Being an English pastor, I like talking about money even

He was fully God, and it really matters

Some time last week, I had a look at one of the ways some of us tend to wander into heresy around Christmas. Jesus was

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