Podcast: Hasn’t the bible been changed?
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Episode 12 of the Evangelist’s Podcast Has the truth of the bible been
compromised? Has the text been changed? How can we trust it when there are
so many v...
On dealing with differences in the church
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I love the way stand-up comedians observe the details of life with
fascination and wonder. For example:
*(Language warning*.)
In any community, any soci...
Responding to Mental Illness: the narrow path
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I am in the middle of one of my long blog series. Today there is a
significant change in what I am addressing, however. So far, I have
essentially been s...
stairways and sermons
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I am always on the lookout for ways to describe an effective sermon.
One that I have picked up from somewhere in my Langham work - and now
expanded - is to...
Hermeneutics in Romans 10:5-10
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Have a read.
The funny thing about this passage is that Paul pits two quotations from
the OT against one another. It's not made clear in the ESV, for some...
The Folly and the Wisdom
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Basil of Caesarea recounting his conversion:
—“I had wasted much time on follies and spent nearly all my youth in vain
labours, and devotion to the teach...
The British & Irish Lions 2013?
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For me, many hours of French lessons at school were spent working out
"Greatest Ever England" teams, "All Star GB" teams & the like. A few spare
moments w...
Top 20 Action Films
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Action Films
Inception
Dark Knight 1-3
Ironman 2
Blade Runner
Die Hard 1-3
Terminator 1-3
Heat
Patriot Games
Casino Royale
Bourne Identity 1-4
Watchmen
Miss...
On having faith in the church instead of in God
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Some time ago, over at Living Gently, she said this (well, technically, she
said someone else had said this. She didn't say who though, so I don't know
and...
Have You Transferred Yet?
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Have you transferred across to the new Unashamed Workman blog? We are no
longer posting here, but across at www.unashamedworkman.org. The site is
for pasto...
Blenheim trip 2012
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This year I have attended two funerals, both very sad, but both celebrating
the lives of two well-loved, christian grandparents. Hearing the tributes
to ...
In Community On Mission
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Saw this banner at the Manukau City Baptist Church where we held the Call
conference.
What does being "in community on mission" mean in the context of SIM?
Dark Knight Rises - as does my blog
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Back to the blog.
This has been empty for a couple of years now, so maybe time for some
thoughts?
As this is a return of sorts, how about writing about a...
100 Leadership Lessons #25 Evangelical Unity 1
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You don't have to move very far beyond the confines of your own local
church to discover that questions of how and why evangelicals relate to
each other ...
Hymn of the Week
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After an AGE of not posting on this Blog I think we might be back in
business again...I will archive everything up to now and start afresh. And
may well ...
The reliability of the New Testament
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Here's why this infographic is misleading (but you can trust your Bible
anyway).
There's an infographic about the manuscript evidence for the New Testa...
Not celebrating a 'living legacy'
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Dear Mr Cameron,
"This is the time when, as Christians, we remember the life, sacrifice and
living legacy of Christ."
No, it is not. We celebrate as our ...
A passion for God
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I'm reading Sam Storms' book, 'Pleasures Evermore: the life-changing power
of enjoying God'. Here's the summary of his message five chapters in...
*What ha...
Scrub sins away in a jiffy
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What a compelling product I find this - it is the very idea
of conventional religion yet the antithesis of Christianity:
Religion = human activity done t...
Beautiful things
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This song is beautiful. Have a listen. And drink in the words.
*'All this pain, I wonder if I'll ever find my way, I wonder if my life
could really change ...
change of address
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Having been in hibernation since the summer, this blog will be re-starting
very shortly - but at a new address: www.latce.wordpress.com.
bonnie scotland
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belhaven bay
things I like about Scotland: family, old friends, catch ups, the weak
winter sun that sets at 3pm, fires, central heating, my Mum's cooking,
...
The next hundred
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Yes it has been a while since my 100th post. I recognise that those not on
Facebook and Twitter appreciate some longer news so I am going to try to do
ano...
The next hundred
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Yes it has been a while since my 100th post. I recognise that those not on
Facebook and Twitter appreciate some longer news so I am going to try to do
ano...
IFES World Assembly
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I'm presently in the UK, enroute to Poland for the IFES World Assembly. IFES is the international student mission movement that TSCF helped found. At the Wor...
Deciding what you mean by 'God'
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Listening to: Nothing
The word 'God' is used a lot by everyone, and we generally imagine that
everyone means roughly the same thing when they use it. Bur o...
Farewell Wellington
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On the 2nd January we drove up to the Mount Victoria lookout.
The following day we caught the ferry from Wellington to Picton; bidding
farewell to my old ...
Farewell Wellington
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On the 2nd January we drove up to the Mount Victoria lookout.
The following day we caught the ferry from Wellington to Picton; bidding
farewell to my old ...
Invisible Nation
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History has afforded the Kurds here in northern Iraq the unique opportunity
of governing themselves and existing as a semi-autonomous state since 1992.
Thi...
Christchurch Earthquake
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On Feb 22nd a major earthquake struck Christchurch. The city was just
starting to recover from an earthquake in September that caused significant
damage....
My Blog is moving to http://krishk.com
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Hi friends my blog is moving to http://krishk.com so if you want to keep up
to date with news, comment and reviews from me click on through. Thanks
Krish
End of the road
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[image: end of the road]
well, dear friends, all good things must come to a close. It’s time to
draw this blog to a end.
We’re not meeting/posting regular...
New Blog
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Soon this blog will be consigned to the wastebin of blog: only the archives
will remain. Launched today is our new PT blog - the proclaimer. It's where
I'l...
New Blog Feed URL
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We are moving to a new website platform over the weekend. Rob Waller's Blog
will have a new Feed URL [RSS, XML]. You can still see the mind and soul
websit...
As Promised
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So, as I promised to keep this up to date more regularly, here I am with
another post! I know, but please don't fall out of your chair, I don't want
to fee...
Amazon's coup
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Apple has entered the e-book market by announcing their long-awaited iPad
(although many speculated it might have a snappier name). Whatever you
think of i...
Oh! I love typology
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Have a look at this, from Tim Keller, reproduced on Jared Wilson's blog
(you should buy his book)
* Jesus is the true and better Adam, who passed the test ...
So long and thanks for all the fish…
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There isn’t a more appropriate phrase in my head to sum up the end of this
blog. For the time has come for Hoveactually to be packed up in a box and
put on...
ff1 - teams update
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I’m aware that the FF1 rules, as stated on the website, do not make clear
what happens when drivers are replaced on either a temporary or permanent
basis. ...
Change of Blog
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Hi Guys. I've set up a new blog with reflections on art and Christian
faith. I'll still add to this one from time to time but please note my new
blogging h...
Moving day
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Well folks, I have moved! Hehe. I am AS excited as if I had really moved
home. Oh dear. Anyway. Go, leave this site - GO to the all new sparkly blog
of hov...
Over & out
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Exams are over. I'm finishing up here. Had a few days down south, which was
really good. I'm now packing up & saying bye to Australian friends, such as
thi...
My fellow lepers
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As a psychiatrist, it can be tempting to take a paternatistic attitude, but
it won't get you very far. Nor will you learn very much By Rob Waller
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