
lessons from the desert – seeing people as ‘other’
This week has got me thinking deeply again about the language of the other. The news headlines seem to have become incredibly convoluted with ‘he
This week has got me thinking deeply again about the language of the other. The news headlines seem to have become incredibly convoluted with ‘he
What is Pentecost? This week, as we celebrate Pentecost, I want to take a step away for a week from the ‘lessons from the desert’,
It seems fitting for the end of Mental Health Awareness week, to be exploring ‘dealing with anxiety’. It’s something that I was going to take
In this season of lockdown, a lot of people have been talking about baking. As the supermarkets ran out of bread in the early stages,
The story of the Israelites being led through the desert may be one of the best-known stories in the bible, but every time I come
Working as a freelancer for 15 years and running a company for 6, I’ve certainly known varying levels of uncertainty, and have frequently been dealing
The recent need to rapidly adapt to digital tools Many churches have been slow to adapt to digital audiences, and now is certainly a really
Researching my grandfathers’ story, and his role as an army chaplain in the first wave of liberators into Belsen, has been a phenomenal journey over
Making sense of Easter Whatever our Easter weekends are currently turning out to be, and wherever we are in whatever faith we may possess, I
I wanted to continue the series for signposting churches to some of the helpful digital tools that can help communities to stay connected in isolating