By: Brian Harris
It’s always good to think about God. What is less good is assuming we are always right and that we are on top of our subject. Continue reading “Reductionism or Awe: Thinking about God”
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By: Brian Harris
It’s always good to think about God. What is less good is assuming we are always right and that we are on top of our subject. Continue reading “Reductionism or Awe: Thinking about God”
By: Brian Harris
Toxic positivity is a new buzz word which rightly laments the irritating habit of attributing something positive to everything that happens, the kind of “if life serves you lemons, make lemonade” mindset which undergirds most bumper stickers and many sermon slogans. Continue reading “Between Toxic Positivity and a ‘Deus Remotus’: Getting the Balance Right”
By: Tania Harris
In 2019, in a coastal area of northern Peru, archaeologists discovered the largest child burial site ever found. Lying beneath a lonely plot of desert sands were the skeletons of 227 children between the ages of 4 and 14. Continue reading “Our Knowable God – And the Unknowable, Hard-To-Please Gods of Ancient Times”
Are you a last-minute person? Are you one of those people who think they work best under pressure? If so, then it’s possible that I have fallen for the great procrastination myth. Continue reading “If Not Now then When?”
By: Stephen McAlpine
Of all the great stories told during the 70th Jubilee celebrations of the Queen, the most memorable, and funniest, is told by the head of her security detail. Continue reading “Don’t Miss Out On Majesty – It Could Be Right in Front of You”
The people who wrote the Bible learnt the hard way how not to slip up in life. Continue reading “How Not to Slip up in Life”
By: Annette Spurr
Recently, I interviewed a young man who had been struggling with addiction since the age of 12. He had completed a program at a Christian rehab centre and while he was there, he encountered Jesus. Continue reading “How To See God Everywhere – in the Small, Simple Things”