The Suffering Saviour contains a series of sermons about The Passion of Christ, which were Jesus’ last weeks on earth.…
The importance of remembering what God has done
The pain and suffering we see in the world around us, particularly during this Covid crisis, cause us to forget. Sometimes we just get distracted by the busyness of life. Remembering what God has done for us helps us in the present and future.
Lost again in Nepal
I am delighted to be back in Kathmandu to continue interviewing ladies for my forthcoming book ‘Come with me to…
Jesus didn’t die on the cross to help us find bargains in shops. Or did he?
We all have that Christian friend, the one who attributes the most shallow of blessings to God’s provision. “Just look…
If you’re a fan of humans, your prayers are needed
Two weeks ago, the internet site Onlyfans announced that it would no longer host explicit content, but it revoked that…
In praise of the righteous
Proverbs 4:18 paints a beautiful picture. It tells us that the way of the righteous is like the first gleam…
Praying for Nigeria
One current tragically overlooked crisis is the ongoing and frequent kidnap of people in Nigeria.
The publisher said yes!
I am delighted to let you know that I have just signed a publishing contract with Authentic Media for a…
Why does the internet portray women as if it’s the 1950s?
Thinking about Gender, Transitioning and the Christian response There is a lot of talk about gender and birth sex right…
Living Sacrifice
‘The living sacrifice’, that’s Christ. Why is it necessary that Christ is both living and a sacrifice?
‘A living sacrifice’, that’s us. Why do we need to become living sacrifices?
Servant King
There is heaps of theology out there, in books, courses, articles and videos about Christ as the Servant King. Most of the material focuses on chapters 40 to 55 in the book of Isaiah in the Bible. Consequently, when I came to write this post, I wondered what contribution I could make to a topic that has been written about so much already.
It’s enough to be still
To be is better than to do; you taught me that, Lord. Though the lesson was hard, I’m thankful.Fruit comes…
Coping after Covid
What do we do after Covid? Many of us have lost loved ones; others have watched friends and family suffer.…
How to find favour
A few weeks ago, I was struck by these words in Prayer: Forty Days of Practice by Justin Mcroberts and…
What is Baptism of Fire?
A friend asked me to read this article and to let her know if I agreed with it. It is…
Appearing to Abide
Can you see the large branch stuck between the trunks of the tree? It fell in a storm and is…
Purity Cultures
There seems to be a never-ending stream of articles written by women who have been damaged by purity culture in…
What if your best intentions are an incentive for human trafficking?
If you support an orphanage in a developing country, your generosity may be an encouragement for crimes. Your donations, and…
Betting against ourselves
I wonder what a Christian from another country might observe if they were to visit Britain? I’ve frequently written about…
Whose battle is it anyway?
I’m often asked by British friends why Trump’s supporters seem to back him with such blind adherence. Having spent four…