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How evil is the evil in the world?

November 24, 2018John Leave a comment

Following on from my article posted yesterday β€œWho are the good guys?” Continue reading →

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Breakfast at Jay Jeans cafΓ©

November 24, 2018John Leave a comment

Up to earlier in the week, I never knew this establishment existed. Continue reading →

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Who are the good guys?

November 23, 2018John 1 Comment

One of the conundrums I regularly face as I view what is going on in the world is working out who are the good and the bad guys. Continue reading →

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Intercessors for Britain

November 22, 2018John Leave a comment

WARNING: to appreciate this article, you need a sense of the sublime and of the ridiculous πŸ™‚ Continue reading →

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Nationalism and Globalism – further reflections

November 20, 2018John 1 Comment

In my recent article β€œNationalism and Globalism – which does God say is better?”, Continue reading →

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Nationalism and Globalism – which does God say is better?

November 17, 2018John Leave a comment

Since I began blogging over four years ago, and given some of the significant events taking place in the world since then, Continue reading →

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Passing on wisdom learned the hard way to the young

November 17, 2018John Leave a comment

There are advantages and disadvantages of getting old but that is not today’s topic. Continue reading →

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Brexit and national identity – is there a way forward?

November 15, 2018John Leave a comment

Today, one of my Facebook nemesis, John Pavlovich, a US Christian pastor posted: Continue reading →

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The Kings of Persia in the Bible – Cyrus

November 15, 2018John Leave a comment

Last night I led the eighth of a series of ten on the kings of the Bible, at our church Bible study. Continue reading →

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Buying truth and making sense of it all

November 13, 2018John 2 Comments

Earlier today, a Facebook friend pointed to a tendency when people share information e.g. on Facebook for them to spread falsehoods if it happens to back up their point of view. Continue reading →

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