Getting impersonally personal

Something struck me after engaging in a particular dispute recently.  It was the dispute about the Keswick Convention’s relationship to abortion campaign group CBR UK and their church focused project, Brephos.  I was reflecting back with my wife after some follow on conversations with people who had got in touch we me about my article. … Continue reading Getting impersonally personal

Brephos, Keswick, accusation and accountability

I note that my blog articles about the Keswick Convention and Brephos get a mention on one of their follow up podcasts.  The podcast is a discussion with Aaron Edwards and Regan Blanton King about whether or not it is necessary to continue to confront Keswick.  The specific part of my own article picked up… Continue reading Brephos, Keswick, accusation and accountability

You raise me up

Despite God acting in the prison cell, Joseph remains in prison, forgotten about.  His brother Reuben had of course failed to come back to rescue him from the pit, now the cupbearer fails to remember to help. How could God’s promises come true. Read Genesis 41 Now Pharoah himself is troubled by dreams. First seven… Continue reading You raise me up

When passions and priorities clash

I think one of the problems with the recent controversy concerning Keswick and Brephos/their parent organisation, CBR-UK is that we are seeing what happens when someone or some people get very passionate about a good cause. What I mean is this, the value and dignity of life in the womb is important. It is something… Continue reading When passions and priorities clash

Tempted

The story now switches back to Egypt where Joseph has been sold by the traders.  If Judah had failed the test and so was not vindicated or justified when it came to relationships, how would Joseph fare?  Read Genesis 39:1-20 The traders sell Jospeh to Potiphar, a commander in the Egyptian army. It seems that… Continue reading Tempted

What you really should be saying to me about regular Bible reading

I’m not quite sure why Ian Carmichael picked on me in particular in his article about poor Dave who gets asked about what he’s learnt from his Bible reading recently. As it happens, I enjoy reading, both my Bible and other books.  I suspect “Dave” is being used as the typical church member.  There after… Continue reading What you really should be saying to me about regular Bible reading

If we claim to love God’s Word then we need to handle it correctly

Banner of Truth have republished an article recently calling for churches to preserve with holding evening services -or in many cases to recover them.  I’m not sure who the target is of such articles? Is the aim to lay a heavy burden on pastors for not persevering with opening up buildings knowing that few if… Continue reading If we claim to love God’s Word then we need to handle it correctly

The myth of inner calling

London Seminary have posted an article talking about the importance of having an inner calling to Christian ministry.  There are a few minor concerns I have with the argument.  First, LS state that the only qualification that is required prior to study with them is a “calling to Christian ministry.”  Now, unless they specifically mean… Continue reading The myth of inner calling