We read a lot of poetry at school, but among my favourites were the vivid narratives in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales.... continue reading
I’ve always had a rocky relationship with my feelings.... continue reading
“I was born into a Christian home and accepted Jesus at a young age.” You’ve heard this line or something resembling it a thousand times.... continue reading
When it comes to living with and for the Lord Jesus, it’s easy to slip into thinking that because it feels hard a lot of the time (and in my experience, it does!) then it must be incredibly complex. But that would be a mistake.... continue reading
There are few things more exciting than seeing a friend brought to new life in the Lord Jesus Christ! I think there are four key things we want to help new Christians to do… ... continue reading
There have been two opposite reactions to Harry and Meghan’s announcement that they are stepping back as “senior” royals to “carve out a progressive new role” within the royal family—and those reactions capture something of a conundrum in 21st-century western culture and hearts. ... continue reading
The following article is an extract from Be True to Yourself by Matt Fuller. In it, he discusses the problems with gender self-identification. ... continue reading
I am a master at appearing more godly than I actually am. ... continue reading
I want to suggest that there’s a problem with the radical “be true to yourself” individualism that we’re encouraged to adopt today: it makes it harder to get on with others.... continue reading
I love a good romantic comedy. I love the innocence, the formulaic outcomes, and the perfect towns where everything all works out in the end for the main characters. Really, though, I just love happy endings. In fact, I am less inclined to watch something if I think it won’t resolve neatly at the end. ... continue reading