Review: Walk With Us June 23rd, 2016 "I basically want to be Sam Seaborn," I said. "Don't we all?!" he replied. I was being interviewed ... Books, On Culture, Reviews
The real choices, or How to talk about abortion without mentioning God May 24th, 2016 Professor Cathy Warwick, chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), has been in the ... In the News, On Life, Other
Disagree agreeably May 20th, 2016 You know how sometimes the same kind of theme comes up several times in a week? ... In the News, On Culture, On Faith, Things that matter, ThinkTheology
The Gift of Lament May 11th, 2016 In their book about raising two autistic children, Andrew and Rachel Wilson talk a bit about ... On Faith, On Life, ThinkTheology
Surprisingly good reads May 3rd, 2016 I have to admit, they didn't sound promising as holiday reads, a book about dementia and ... Books, On Life, Reviews
Mind Where You Tread April 29th, 2016 This is part three of a Think Theology series of ‘bits I didn’t get to unpack ... On Faith, ThinkTheology
Onward! April 22nd, 2016 In last week’s post, we began looking at the blessings God was pouring out on Isaac, ... On Faith, ThinkTheology
Well, well, well April 15th, 2016 This is the first of a series of three blog posts that will be appearing on ... On Faith, ThinkTheology
The scandal that rocked…nobody at all April 11th, 2016 It should have been a great scoop for The Telegraph. 'Archbishop Illegitimate: Welby conceived in drunken ... In the News, On Culture, On Faith, On Life, Things that matter
Fight Poverty with Porridge March 22nd, 2016 A few weeks ago I was invited out to breakfast by someone I'd never heard of. ... On Life
On Not Turning Away March 14th, 2016 Confession: I listen to The Archers. For those not familiar with it, The Archers is a radio ... LICC, On Life, Things that matter
Review: Resurrection Year February 23rd, 2016 "Books like this usually end with a miracle." So said one of the potential publishers of ... Books, On Faith
Review: I Am Malala January 21st, 2016 What an outstanding start to my year's reading! I Am Malala is a beautifully paced, perfectly pitched telling ... Books, On Life, Reviews
At the turn of the year January 4th, 2016 Yes, it's one of those 'review of last year, looking forward to next year' posts, and ... Books, On Culture, Reviews, Some Beans
“Famous person is human – Shock” December 21st, 2015 Last Monday the Daily Mail ran a 'news' story showing the Duchess of Cambridge looking weary as ... In the News, On Culture, On Faith, On Life, Personhood, ThinkTheology
Last Giveaway of the Year December 7th, 2015 One of my most popular blog posts this year was this one, about the little prayer ... ChristChurch London, On Faith, On Life, Some Beans
As we forgive those…? December 2nd, 2015 This is a post I wrote a couple of weeks ago in response to a media ... In the News, On Culture, On Faith, ThinkTheology
The Jar of Experiences (or ‘This year I may or may not become a spy’) November 19th, 2015 I love birthdays! I'm not very good at parties, though. I worry about how I'll keep ... Books, On Life, Some Beans
The Creation of Possibilities November 4th, 2015 This sign always makes me think of Andy Crouch. In his book Culture Making Andy talks about ... Between the Lines, On Culture, On Life, Things that make you go 'Hmmm...'
Two winners, and an ode to green teacups October 7th, 2015 Congratulations to Alan Taylor and Caroline Butcher - winners of Finding Myself in Britain, by Amy ... Books, On Life, Some Beans
When Strangers Become Friends October 1st, 2015 I first met Amy at the launch of my friend Chine Mbubaegbu's book Am I Beautiful? "Hi," I ... Books, Editing, On Faith, On Life, Reviews
I’ve cracked it! (Kind of) August 21st, 2015 If there were championships for mind-wandering, my brain would win gold every time. I remember one ... ChristChurch London, On Faith, Portfolio, Some Beans, Things that matter