From time to time you see it or hear it. Someone makes a proposal and others come back with questions and challenges. Some disagree and think that the idea shouldn’t go ahead. Then the response comes “Even if this is not for you, perhaps you could take a Philippians 1:18 approach.” What does that mean. … Continue reading Before you cite Philippians 1:18 it might be a good idea to read it!
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Who is God? – a pastor’s theology
Over the past few months we’ve been looking at the Doctrine of God, discovering who He is in terms of The Trinity, His character, His names and his deeds. The articles have been serialising this E-Book which is available to download free of charge. The original aims of Faithroots were two-fold. First, I wanted to help… Continue reading Who is God? – a pastor’s theology
Jesus lover of my soul: In defence of love songs to Jesus
Every so often, someone kicks off a debate about the superiority of traditional hymns against inferior contemporary worship songs, or vice versa. Usually one of the big claims is that old hymns are full of doctrinal truth whilst modern worship focuses on sentimental love lyrics with the derogatory label “Jesus is my boyfriend songs”. I… Continue reading Jesus lover of my soul: In defence of love songs to Jesus
The church is not undermining the Asylum System – The Home Office are managing to do that all by themselves
This is one of those articles where perhaps the headline says it all. However, for background, newspapers are reporting that the church are undermining the asylum system. The criticism comes in the light of the Clapham attacker’s case. In his case, Abdul Ezedi professed faith and was baptised whilst seeking asylum. Newspapers report that he… Continue reading The church is not undermining the Asylum System – The Home Office are managing to do that all by themselves
Why does postmodern pluralism encourage the personal?
You’ll hear a lot of criticism of Twitter, or X as it is now known. However, my view has been that the same problems exist on other social media platforms like Facebook. The reason is that the problem is not the medium but human interaction generally. With that in mind, I’ve picked up on some… Continue reading Why does postmodern pluralism encourage the personal?
Relationships and the Trinity
Remember Juliet? We left her sitting in a coffee shop gazing into the eyes of Romeo. So, a few days later, you meet up with Juliet for coffee and you broach the subject: “So who’s the guy?” She tells you that they met at work, they really like each other and have been on one… Continue reading Relationships and the Trinity
On handling “saviour language” in Paul’s teaching on marriage
There have been a couple of articles elsewhere on the interweb recently about the relationship between men and women in marriage, specifically on what Ephesians 5 has to say about headship and submission. In this article, Andrew Bartlett has written a review of Kevin DeYoung’s book, Men and Women in the Church, a short, practical,… Continue reading On handling “saviour language” in Paul’s teaching on marriage
Naming Jesus
This is a recording of today’s talk for our church based on Isaiah 9
The Egalitarian Compass
The other day, I shared this article, attempting to map out the different complementarian positions. I thought it might be helpful to begin to attempt something similar with Egalitarianism. Now, I’ve not got as far yet as creating the equivalent map or compass, perhaps that will come later but to start with, I hope that… Continue reading The Egalitarian Compass
Who judges?
God’s grace is seen as our pride is removed and we are brought to a place of humility? So what does this humility look like in practice? James now answers that question. All of this links in to the theme of being slow or cautious to speak. A look at the text (Read James 4:11-12) … Continue reading Who judges?