An inaccurate hostage situation (spoilers)

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The TV show currently gripping everyone’s attention is Netflix’s Hostage.  The story focuses on a new British Prime Minister whose husband whilst serving with Medicine Sans Frontiere is taken hostage by a terror group with a personal vendetta against the PM.  It’s a great watch for the tension, political intrigued, running, shooting and explosions (if,… Continue reading An inaccurate hostage situation (spoilers)

Do Christians need deliverance from demons?

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You may recall from previous articles that my answer to this is “no.”  I though tit might be helpful to flesh out why, by engaging with some arguments that Jon Thompson makes in his book “Deliverance.” Thompson’s argument can be summarized as follows. Now, I agree with Thompson that “demonized” is a more literal interpretation… Continue reading Do Christians need deliverance from demons?

Developing pastoral care systems

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One of the things that I’ve been thinking quite a bit about recently is how a church develops pastoral care as it grows from being a small church plant, a group of young friends that know each other well to being a medium to large sized established multigenerational and multi-cultural church. You can listen to… Continue reading Developing pastoral care systems

Penal Substitution and Impassibility

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Old errors have a habit of recycling themselves.  I’ve written recently about the resurgence of Federal Vision theology in the UK and how back in the noughties we faced a triumvirate of to theological errors, FV, the denial of Penal Substitution and Open Theism.  Well, I wouldn’t be surprised to discover that Open Theism is… Continue reading Penal Substitution and Impassibility

Myths and concerns about private Christian education

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This is an article I published a few weeks back, as promised, having paused discussion, I intend to return to the subject. I have picked up recently on the debate about VAT being charged on private education which has had an impact on a number of Christian schools.  Recently I engaged with this article in… Continue reading Myths and concerns about private Christian education

Flags, culture and a sneering misunderstanding

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I have seen a number of reactions to the flags controversy.  Here is one example of the more tone deaf variety. I’ve seen others suggesting that you can measure IQ based on the number of flags flying.  These all rather miss the point, or maybe prove it. First of all, they forget that because a… Continue reading Flags, culture and a sneering misunderstanding

Dealing with demons and demonic posession today

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It is perhaps a generalism that there is a high expectation and reports of demonic possession in non-Western contexts. There may be a couple of reasons for this.  First, that we see what we expect to see.  Western-secular societies are more likely to see events and phenomena through that lens and so provide natural explanations. … Continue reading Dealing with demons and demonic posession today

Restrictions on street evangelism in Birmingham continue under the radar for the Christian press

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In the last few weeks, Birmingham City Council have brought in two Public Space Protection Orders in Birmingham. You can find them here. The first prevents the use of amplification and musical instruments in certain streets in the city centre. It will affect street preachers as well as entertainers and buskers. Our concern is that… Continue reading Restrictions on street evangelism in Birmingham continue under the radar for the Christian press

A Christian School closure and its implications

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I note that King Alfred Christian School has closed its doors.  This was the school that I wrote about earlier this summer.  I came under some pressure for raising questions but surely we should be able to do this as Christians and indeed have a responsibility to challenge robustly. The Telegraph reports that this was… Continue reading A Christian School closure and its implications