The Great Arch is a mix of fiction and non-fiction; part philosophical treatise and part cautionary tale for Christians.
The Great Arch is a mix of fiction and non-fiction; part philosophical treatise and part cautionary tale for Christians.
I have been very moved and challenged recently by the story of Jade Goody, a young woman who has dominated the popular press in the UK
Confusion abounds about Spirituality. It is a word used both inside and outside Christianity. But it covers such a wide range of phenomena that we often do not know what people mean by it.
It's been a favourite question of evangelists for centuries – what would you do if you knew you were going to die tomorrow? Knowing asks what you would do if the whole earth was ending the same day.
This week's headlines have been dominated by the political and social fallout caused by the fatal bashing of a man associated with the Hells Angels motorcycle club at Sydney Airport. For an insider's view, I spoke to Greg Hirst, Sergeant-At-Arms for the Brotherhood Christian Motorcycle Club:
Jesus strides across the book cover, a glow around his head and light-streaks of power fading away behind him... His white robe glows and pulses with power. Behind him are wild and dramatic angel figures with long purple hair, soft-eyed adoring females clasping their hands and aggressive young men punching the air. Welcome to 'Manga Messiah'...
This DVD contains a series of three lectures critically examining the 'new atheism' as represented by the world's most prominent atheists, and after hearing of some of their fundamental historical mistakes you can only think that they used the same researcher that Dan Brown did for The Da Vinci Code.
I have already seen and heard of great things happening through Connect09. But there are a number of ways the initiative could fail...
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