January 2021
Beginning at the right place
Ephesus was a dreadful place. It was a city full of evil spirits where people used books of magic. In…
Read moreEphesus was a dreadful place. It was a city full of evil spirits where people used books of magic. In…
Read moreOver the years Christian friends have come to me with all sorts of questions and problems. Of all the personal…
Absence makes the heart grow fonder’ according to the popular proverb. While this is often true, so is the opposite…
In August 2020 a new Anglican network of churches was formed out of St John, Newland in Hull. Within two…
In a recent edition of ET, Andrew Rowell wrote an article, ‘Have we lost our vision for Christian education?’ He…
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In their introduction, the authors express their concern regarding the effect of megachurch pastors and public perception of what makes a good minister. A principle stated at the beginning of the book is that we should learn from the example…
As Christians, we long to train up our children in the way they should go (Proverbs 22:6); and in The Fruitful Home, Ann Benton helpfully and practically gives us solid biblical advice on how to go about this intentionally. In a…
In their introduction, the authors express their concern regarding the effect of megachurch pastors and public perception of what makes a good minister. A principle stated at the beginning of the book is that we should learn from the example…
Hugh Martin (1822–1885) was one of those 19th century Scottish theologians whose published works have stood the test of time. With good reason, for his works are consistently sound, reverent, edifying, and challenging to mind and heart. This is a…