Why preach on Paul?

Mar 15, 2021 by

by Ian Paul, Psephizo: I was asked by the College of Preachers to contribute an article on ‘Why Preach on Paul?’ for their magazine The Preacher. It came out in the April edition, alongside some excellent explorations of Paul’s letters,...

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Jesus, the reluctant exorcist

Feb 28, 2021 by

by Peter Mullen, The Conservative Woman: IN today’s Gospel, Matthew 15: 21-28, Jesus walks from Judea to Tyre and Sidon on the coast of Lebanon. That’s some stretch, and you wonder why he bothered. They say it was to get away from the...

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Denmark sermons law could stifle free worship, warns C of E bishop

Feb 1, 2021 by

by Daniel Boffey, Guardian: Robert Innes says proposed translation law could have affect religious freedoms across Europe. The liberties of the centuries-old community of Anglicans in Denmark are being threatened by a draft law requiring...

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Heaven, where we shall learn to love

Dec 20, 2020 by

by Peter Mullen, The Conservative Woman: AFTER death, judgement and Hell, at last we come to heaven. Well, I hope so. I find it harder to think about heaven than to think about death or hell. Perhaps most people would find heaven hard to...

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Lloyd-Jones: Help People See Crisis as Both a Mirror and a Lens

May 6, 2020 by

by Stephen Witmer, TGC: In September 1939, Adolf Hitler invaded Poland, and Britain declared war. One month later, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the newly appointed associate pastor of Westminster Chapel in London, preached five Sunday sermons soon...

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The Supper at Emmaus

Apr 26, 2020 by

by Martin Sewell, Archbishop Cranmer: Today’s Gospel reading gives me the opportunity to share with you one of my favourite paintings, that of The Supper at Emmaus, by the Italian Renaissance genius Caravaggio. It hangs in London’s...

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