Can the public trust a reporter who believes in a Creator? Some thoughts on Dan Walker, Rupert Myers, Creation and the BBC
A Mischievous Lenten Game…
A mischievous game to play on friends who have given up social media for Lent.
Sausage and cauliflower bread pudding
I dislike wasting food. I’ve blogged before on the enormous amount of bread that gets binned in the UK – 24 million slices a day. And I’ve also offered a few suggestions for how to cut down on bread wastage in particular. But here’s an unusual recipe we’ve used a couple of times recently, which has…
Joshua: Crossing the Jordan (Joshua 3)
The people prepare to cross the Jordan, and as with Moses before, the water parts to let them through. In this talk on Joshua 3, Liam considers the themes of consecration, faith, and baptism. (mp3)
Technology and Multisite Preaching. Or ‘Did Jesus eat chia seeeds?’
So with my tongue lodged somewhere in the vicinity of my cheek, here are four vaguely interconnected observations from my first stab at live multisite preaching.
Jesus, Gun Control and “Homeric” Wisdom
Some thoughts from Homer Simpson on Jesus and gun control.
2015, in 21 Book Reviews
2015 in 21 short book reviews
C.S. Lewis – The Nativity
A festive reflection from C.S. Lewis.
2015, in sounds, sights, words, tastes and experiences
A review of the best things I’ve listened to, watched, read, eaten or experienced in 2015.
Hamlet, two ways
Comparing two approaches to Hamlet. Which is more truthful? And which is more beautiful? And what does that have to do with preaching?