Torn. A lonely garden draped in a starry night, a soul ripped apart. Yet not my will but yours His spirit shrieks his fear His…
Torn. A lonely garden draped in a starry night, a soul ripped apart. Yet not my will but yours His spirit shrieks his fear His…
The idea of religious belief can seem a strange old thing, can’t it. We live in a time when we are equipped with so much…
I love a bit of Young Adult fiction, but increasingly find it somewhat cliched – I know the story from the start, there are no…
‘While we may feel like jigsaw puzzles thrown in the air, or wonder who we are and why we’re here, the one who made the…
Okay, I’ve overdone the alliteration. Sorry about that. My only regret is that I couldn’t find a fitting noun beginning with ‘O’. Sigh… But there’s…
This article was first published in the EA ‘Idea’ magazine, and can be found here. ‘In spite of a long-term progressive disease, I strive to…
“The other day I was speaking about my new book on a radio show. As part of the session, listeners were invited to call in…
It’s been a completely new, and somewhat daunting experience for me this last few weeks, as I’ve recorded a couple of radio interviews and a…
Today I’m delighted to welcome Phil Knox, who is head of mission to young adults for the Evangelical Alliance. He’s also a friend I’ve known…
There is a big deception around Christmas. Everywhere you go, it bombards you. Christmas is for celebration. More precisely, Christmas is for celebration of perfection…