by Archive | Jan 29, 2011
“Darkness is your candle. Your boundaries are your quest” – Enough Words,by M J Rumi (1207-1273). —– Imagine for one fleeting moment that you and your family are attending mass in your local church when a suicide bomber blows himself or...
by Archive | Nov 29, 2010
“When will the moment arrive that the crime of the annihilation of the Armenians will be recognized as fact?” – Günter Grass, German Nobel Prize winning author in Istanbul, on 14 April 2010. —– Dorcy Rugamba is a Rwandan from Kigali, and most of his...
by Archive | Nov 24, 2010
Attempts to justify the controversial Anglican Covenant have failed to convince its critics. In the run-up to a debate in the Church of England’s General Synod in November 2010, a number of commentators have warned that the proposals are likely to do more harm than...
by Archive | Nov 16, 2010
Introduction: the Big Society or the Big Lie? Christians in Britain today are called to take a stand. Faced with the biggest cuts to public spending for over a generation, it is not enough to retreat into the private ghetto of religious consolation. As Christians, we...
by Archive | Oct 25, 2010
Sometimes Christians get caught up over the relative importance of the Bible, tradition, reason and experience in the way they interpret themselves, the world and their understanding of God. Some define themselves as ‘Bible-believing’ Christians, or use terms like...