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Comfort and Conviction
What do you think of when you hear the word: devotional? Specifically, what comes to mind as the content of a devotional? For many a...
Nov 12, 2024


Evangelicals before Evangelicalism
Some Remarks I happen to teach at Moore Theological College in Sydney and the term “evangelical” is central to our identity. Our mission...
Nov 7, 2024


To Remember, and to Prepare
As Remembrance day approaches, this is an encouraging blog by Stuart Hull. ' Remembrance , he says, should be more than remembering .'...
Nov 6, 2024


A review of The Widening of God’s mercy
The Summary Richard Hays is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Duke Divinity School. In his widely respected introduction to New...
Oct 29, 2024


Ministry life
A curate's wife perspective In reflecting on the beginnings of life as a curate’s wife, I’m reminded of my husband’s recent ordination as...
Oct 28, 2024


5 Streams of Joy for the Christian Leader
Christian leader, how is your “inexpressible and glorious joy” (1 Pet.1:8)? Joy eludes us, as heads, hearts and schedules fill up with...
Oct 22, 2024


Martin's insightful booklist
This is a summary of recent books read by Martin Davie, compiling his evaluations and the commendations of others. In this edition: Three...
Sep 25, 2024


Improvising in Uncertain Times
I recently received a book from a retired Wycliffe alumnus, Julian Sullivan, called Greasy Chip Butty. It is a reflection on his years...
Sep 11, 2024


To sink or swim?
With so much that separates people and threatens connection these days, it’s a welcome relief when a nation can unite in a shared...
Sep 6, 2024


A theological response
Martin Davie on his new book ' Unity and Truth - An Ecclesiological Approach to the Church of England Debate About Human sexuality' LT...
Aug 28, 2024


Live where you are. Love where you are.
An Encouragement to Ministry Wives In June 2005 I moved to a 2 ½ bedroomed house in Wolverhampton with my husband and three small...
Aug 26, 2024


Thomas Cranmer and 'Of Faith in the Holy Spirit'
A review by Alexander MacDonald In Thomas Cranmer and ‘Of Faith in the Holy Trinity’ , Latimer Trust 2024, Chris Young calls our...
Aug 14, 2024


The Unspeakable Comfort of Election
Some truths are immediately applicable: exercise is good for your health. Or, there’s a traffic jam on the M25. Other truths are...
Aug 7, 2024


5 Questions on Christianity, life & books
The Latimer Trust asks Erin Mollenhauer 1. How did you become a Christian? I had the privilege of growing up in a Christian home and was...
Jul 18, 2024


Being an Anvil and an Athlete in Church leadership.
Leading a local Church today is hard. It may have been even harder in the early Second Century. The ‘living voices’ of the apostles (as...
Jul 16, 2024


The Psalms: Teaching our churches about God's promises
In the Psalms, God has blessed us with a songbook in the Bible, so that we can sing his words to each other, and back to Him. Singing...
Jul 3, 2024


5 Questions on Christianity, Life & Books
The Latimer Trust asks Chris Young. How did you become a Christian? I had the great privilege of growing up in a Christian home and...
Jun 30, 2024


Martin's insightful book list
This is a summary of recent books read by Martin Davie, compiling his evaluations and the commendations of others. In this edition: A...
Jun 29, 2024


Rejoice in the Lord
Every once in a while there is something that sticks in the mind and stays there for years, even if we do not always know why. In the...
Jun 28, 2024


The Lord's Supper
I remember my first day at a new school. The scariest moment: lunchtime. Who will I sit with? Does anyone want to eat with me? Or will I...
Jun 25, 2024
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