Taxes, benefits, socialism and Christianity

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Two stories being shared on social media this past week have caught my attention.  First, there was an interview Kemi Badenoch, leader of the opposition gave where she suggested that there was something “unchristian” about the welfare system in the United Kingdom.  Then, there was this meme doing the rounds. It’s striking that the originator… Continue reading Taxes, benefits, socialism and Christianity

Is there a relationship between a possible (“Quiet) Revival and a far right revival?

This is in sum the question that someone asked me recently.  As it happens, I’ve seen quite a few people arguing that there is a link, although they balk at the term far right.  I’ve seen a number of articles and read a number of blog posts suggesting that some Christians do see a link… Continue reading Is there a relationship between a possible (“Quiet) Revival and a far right revival?

The questions we need to sit with following Charlie Kirk’s death

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Following the murder of Charlie Kirk, I thought it might be helpful to try and gather together the questions that his death has prompted.  I’ve discussed some of these here. I’m not claiming to have answers to everything.  I think though it’s a good idea to work through them. I’m sure you will have questions… Continue reading The questions we need to sit with following Charlie Kirk’s death

How should we respond to Donald Trump?

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Joel Knight, writes for Evangelicals Now about President Trump and UK Evangelical response that: “Much of the response to Donald Trump’s presidency from Christians in the UK has centred on ethical assessment. Christians rightly recognise that character matters and have a concern for the disadvantaged and disenfranchised. Moral clarity is indeed a gift Christians can… Continue reading How should we respond to Donald Trump?

How are Christians meant to live in a world where Satan rules?

I’m intending to focus in on the specific question about how US Evangelicals should respond to the political situation concerning Donald Trump and the Republican/Democrat parties shortly.[1] However, first of all, it is worth teasing out the theology behind my thinking a little further. This means that we need to think about the nature of… Continue reading How are Christians meant to live in a world where Satan rules?

Brothers we are not political pundits … but that doesn’t mean that we don’t have a view!

Kevin De-Young has written recently bemoaning that: “I confess it boggles my mind to see ministry friends and acquaintances—both to the “left” of me and to the “right” of me—who are spending their time, their energy, and their authority by offering hot takes on everything under the sun and by descending into social media food… Continue reading Brothers we are not political pundits … but that doesn’t mean that we don’t have a view!

Can anyone tell me now where we were wrong about Trump (reflections on what is now happening in Ukraine)

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Both in 2016 and again in 2024, some Evangelical Christians, including me, expressed serious concerns both about the election of President Trump and the support he was receiving from Evangelical thought leaders. Whilst such concerns are strongly shared by many, there has also been a dismissiveness from others. For example, Evangelicals Now published two articles,… Continue reading Can anyone tell me now where we were wrong about Trump (reflections on what is now happening in Ukraine)

There is more than one way to die

One of the oldest military tricks in the book is to give the appearance that the attacking army is concentrated in one place. Whilst those defending focus all their attention on where the attack is coming from, the enemy sneaks round the back. There is more than one way to die.  Coronavirus has sadly led… Continue reading There is more than one way to die