Posted on June 30, 2016
2 Ways Jesus’ childhood can teach us about effective discipleship
Often in conversations where people speak of Jesus, it seems like Jesus’ lifestyle and behaviours were effortless to Him, downloaded as it where. Now while that might be an attractive idea for our current instantaneous generation, I actually… Read More
Posted on June 23, 2016
How to be the Church in an unjust economy | Part 2
Last week I wrote about how we are caught between the tension of equipping people to step out of poverty but not wanting to agree with the values of an economy that strips culture and language from people… Read More
Posted on June 16, 2016
How to be the Church in an unjust economy | Part 1
Much has been made, more recently of the significance of systemic injustice and common-place unspoken privilege as it relates to those considered on the fringes or margins of society. Even 5-10 years ago I remember a common optimism… Read More
Posted on June 9, 2016
Atonement for Dummies (of which I am one)
I was whisked through my theology undergraduate work at such a pace and such an accelerated specialisation I never got to properly engage the atonement. It was like taking a coach tour of London by driving the ring… Read More
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