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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


Living in a Multiverse
The starting point for my new book Living in a Multiverse, is the fact that both fiction writers such as C S Lewis and scientists such as...
Jun 20, 2024


3 Oldies but Goodies!
These titles were published way back, but they are still very relevant today. Check out the reviews below. True Devotion by Allan Chapple...
May 30, 2024


Some thoughts on Acts 5:1-16
The title is no attempt at false humility. This really is some thoughts on Acts 5:1-16, which struck me when preaching a recent sermon on...
May 28, 2024


What I Learned from a Puritan’s Experience with Same-Sex Love
Despair. Self-hatred. Sexual indulgence. These words came up time after time when I read through secondary literature on Michael...
May 16, 2024


Evangelical Self-confidence
It’s amazing how many people who attend Church of England churches tell me they’re “not really Anglicans,” or “not Church of England”. I...
May 15, 2024


5 Questions on Christianity, books & life
The Latimer Trust asks Jake Griesel How did you become a Christian? I grew up in a godly Dutch Reformed Christian home in South Africa,...
Apr 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: The...
Apr 29, 2024


Sojourners in a distant land
Rev Stuart Hull writes on what it means to be away, persevering in training and on the great gift of offering soldiers the hope we can...
Apr 25, 2024
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