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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...
Nov 30, 2023


A key source of Evangelical Anglicanism
Howars and Dorothy Mowll. Global Anglican pioneers. LT 2023 'The legacy of the Mowlls included the Youth Department and the Church of...
Nov 8, 2023


Christian by degrees?
“Could it really be right,” wondered the theologian Eric Mascall, “to stir up again in the Church of England a controversy which, after a...
Nov 2, 2023


5 Questions on Christianity, Life & Books
The Latimer Trust asks Mark Thompson 1. How did you become a Christian? I first heard the gospel in a Sunday School class when I was 11...
Oct 31, 2023


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: Lost...
Oct 30, 2023


An important briefing paper for GS
The Church of England's Liturgical Commission has recently published an important briefing paper for the General Synod on "The Recent...
Oct 27, 2023


Roger T. Beckwith (1929-2023)
A Tribute Roger Beckwith’s many decades of theological industry on behalf of the evangelical cause in the Church of England are...
Oct 26, 2023


GS 2328 Summary Critique
Martin Davie wrote a detailed article and critique about GS2328 in his personal blog which can be found here. This is a one-page summary....
Oct 26, 2023


Serving by Grace alone
Ben Lucas writes about the need of dependence on our powerful Lord. There’s a wonderful line in Frasier in which he is tasked with...
Oct 12, 2023


Guarding Evangelical Identity
Justyn Terry puts forward six distinctives of Evangelicalism to keep the brightness of this inheritance alive and well. When John Stott...
Oct 4, 2023


5 Questions on Christianity, life & books
Gerard Moate answers these 'firing questions' in this short interview. 1. How did you become a Christian? It was through the work of...
Sep 30, 2023


Bread or Wafers at Communion?
Edward Keene puts forward a succinct argument for the use of bread at the Lord's supper. Both bread and wafers are in use for communion...
Sep 21, 2023


'There is no health in us'?
Sam reflects on these words from the confession in BCP liturgy, which are also used in Morning Prayer Every Morning Prayer, we confess:...
Sep 14, 2023


3 things a new vicar should ask God for
Ben Sargent shares some advice to those who are starting in a new church. However, his suggestions could equally apply to those who are...
Sep 7, 2023


5 Questions on Christianity, Life & books
The Latimer Trust asks Andrew Kirk 1. How did you become a Christian? I grew up in a church-going family. I was confirmed at school, when...
Aug 30, 2023


A Call to Serve in the Army
Stuart Hull writes this encouraging message to those who serve in the Armed forces. A fantastic opportunity to share with soldiers the...
Aug 25, 2023


The Bible and Bible stories
Ben writes about teaching children the full Bible story, and not merely snippets of it. After all it is God's story for us and to all...
Aug 19, 2023


Help! - I am a youth leader
Ed shares some of the resources available to help you talk to young people about faith and sexuality. Having good conversations about...
Aug 18, 2023


Positive Complementarianism
A book by Ben Cooper reviewed by David Griffin In many churches across the UK, discussing gender roles can feel like putting a match to...
Aug 10, 2023


5 Questions on Christianity, Life & books
The Latimer Trust asks Ed Moll 1. How did you become a Christian? After a particularly disappointing Confirmation preparation course I...
Jul 28, 2023
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