This week sees centenary celebrations of the signing of the Magna Carta (800 years ago) and the victory of the British led forces at the Battle of Waterloo (200 years ago) Continue reading
Author Archives: John
Zulu
What has “Ramblings with Clare Balding” got to do with the iconic 1964 film, Zulu? Continue reading
Moral crisis
One of the attractions of being a regular Facebook user is coming across new quotes that have a certain wow factor Continue reading
Middle East dilemmas
One of the dilemmas is we tend not to hear too much in the news that attempts to dig deep as to the calamities and what is going on in the Middle East, Continue reading
A walk around Blenheim Park
Today I walked around Blenheim Park. It was also a trip down memory lane. Continue reading
Calling the prodigals
When I became a Christian, aged 15, one of the things urged on me was to join a “Bible believing” church Continue reading
Much is taken, much abides
I’ve been having some strange thoughts of late, having been beset by self-doubt, and it is partly as a result of a number of things coming together, Continue reading
Social justice and church mission
As some will know, I have a rather (in the opinion of some) perverse interest in theological controversy Continue reading
Filling potholes to save lives
I came to realize as I got older that one of the most important things I can do was to make a difference. Continue reading
Time to fight the Jew haters
Yesterday one of my followers posted the article below as a comment to another blog I wrote. Continue reading