Jesus’ disciples ask him to teach them to pray. They are alert to the fact that John the Bsptist had done this with his disciples. It’s fascinating that these young men, stepped in the worship and Scripture of Israel with their access to Psalms, Lamentations and the intercessions of Daniel and Nehemiah needed help. I… Continue reading How do we pray when we find prayer hard?
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An important appeal for somewhere precious to me
I’m using today’s post to make an appeal on a church that is very precious to me. Sunbridge Road Mission is the church where I grew up. I spent most of my first 18 years there. It’s where I put my faith in Jesus as a five year old. It’s where I grew in my… Continue reading An important appeal for somewhere precious to me
Rising Lion … Risen Lion
Here’s a new video series looking at the conflict between Israel and Iran.
Abortion, prosecution, prison and punishment
I don’t want to spend much more time responding to the interaction with The Wee Flea. However, one thing we need to be alert to when positing articles is what happens below the line. For this reason, I’m very cautious about having comments open generally on Faithroots. I have opened the comments on my original… Continue reading Abortion, prosecution, prison and punishment
Responding to the Wee Flea’s critique of my position on abortion law changes
I want to try and do for David Robertson (The Wee Flea), what I wish he had done for me and that is to engage with the substance of his article responding to me. You see, I think there are some substantial misunderstandings in his article and it is worth clarifying them. It would be… Continue reading Responding to the Wee Flea’s critique of my position on abortion law changes
Well that escalated quickly (A response from ‘the middle of the road’)
It wasn’t quite what I expected to wake up to this morning but I had a notification of an article linking to one of mine on my blog. The link was from quite a big name Christian writer and blogger. Should I be flattered to receive attention. Well it seems not. As you can read… Continue reading Well that escalated quickly (A response from ‘the middle of the road’)
The Quiet Revival and moral & social reformation
David Robertson, in his article about the so called “Quiet Revival”, includes as a marker of true revival, moral and social reformation. This is one reason for his insistence that what we are currently seeing is not a revival. Now it is worth noting three things. Firsy, that David also argues that this particular phenomenon… Continue reading The Quiet Revival and moral & social reformation
Return of the King
We want to read the times rightly. Recent events in the Middle East including October 7th 2023, the Gaza conflict and the recent military engagement between Israel and Iran have got people talking about “The End Times.” This often gets people looking up the book of Revelation with its beasts and dragons. Is the book… Continue reading Return of the King
Responding to this week’s grievous votes on abortion and euthanasia
I’m planning to reflect a bit more on the votes in parliament this week on Faithroots but this will be next week. Some quick thoughts though as starters. 1. When grievous things happen we should grieve and lament.2. We should not be surprised at sin. Shocked, saddened and even angry yes but not surprised. This… Continue reading Responding to this week’s grievous votes on abortion and euthanasia
Take them to Jesus and tell them stories
Luke begins his Gospel be telling Theophilus that his purpose is “So that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught” What does he do next? Well, in our contemporary context, we would expect someone with that intent to begin to teach Theophilus some apologetics, to help him think systematically through… Continue reading Take them to Jesus and tell them stories