The Most Dangerous Book In England…

If you haven’t watched Melvyn Bragg’s brilliant historical documentary, The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England, on BBC iPlayer, then don’t miss out – it’s available here. Bragg tells the story of William Tyndale, the man who gave his life, literally, to seeing the Bible translated into English. It’s gripping and well shot, from Tyndale’s childhood in Gloucestershire countryside to his extended … More The Most Dangerous Book In England…

Watch Me!

Who are you investing your life in?   This video, made by 2Vstudios, has been published by 10Publishing, a division of 10ofthose.com, with the aim of being shared online and viewed in churches. The dream is communities full of intentional relationships where God’s word is opened and shared one to one. Keep a look out … More Watch Me!

Why simply reading the Bible isn’t enough (or The Lost Art of Meditation)

Meditation is a concept that’s kind of been hijacked by the New Age movement over the last few decades. You know, the ’empty-your-mind-and-find-a-higher-stream-of-consciousness-within-yourself’ sort of thing. As a result it’s become something that Christians can be slightly wary of. But maybe because of this we’re missing something from our daily walk with the Lord. We … More Why simply reading the Bible isn’t enough (or The Lost Art of Meditation)

‘Fitting a plug to the lead of a lamp without being able to turn the current off first…’

In revising for my Theology & Ethics exam, I have just read an article on ‘Homosexual Relationships and the Bible’ by David Field. A few things that stood out: – Definitions of God based on words (e.g. ‘love’) in the Bible should be based on the biblical definition of that word. – Those accepting the … More ‘Fitting a plug to the lead of a lamp without being able to turn the current off first…’