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Church Is a Family, Not an Event
The Bible refers to fellow Christians as "brothers and sisters," but how often do we treat them as family?
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Peaceful Preaching in a Polarised World
Why I’ve changed my mind about bringing politics to the pulpit, and six ways I try to do it well.
Strong disciples
Fostering Anti-Fragile Faith (Part 2)
Are we open-minded when facing challenges and complexity?
Preaching Paradox and the Paradox of Preaching
Dangling questions can be more powerful than trite answers.
Megxit and the Church: Harry and Meghan Reflect Our Lost Youth
Britain’s royal family isn’t the only institution struggling to retain and empower the next generation.
3 Ways UK Churches Can Turn Brexit’s Separation into Reintegration
Amid the "great divorce" from Europe, British believers have opportunities to model a better blend of faith and politics—with each other and the global body of Christ.
An Explosion of Joy
What it means to be the apostolic church.
God Is Like a Movie Director
Though unseen and unheard, he orchestrates the details of our lives—even when they are falling apart.
Yes, 100 Christian Kids Are Being Raised by Muslim Families. Here’s the Actual Problem.
The real threat to foster children in the UK (and the US) lies within our own hearts.
The Christian Case Against the Orphanage
Children need a stable family, not institutional care.
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