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Read MoreI’ve had a blog in one form or another for a horribly long time…
This iteration includes writing from the last decade, and includes pieces on books, films, and other media, as well as life generally, often through the lens of Christian theology and practice.
Oops, sorry!
Sorr-ee.
Uh, Sorry?
Sorry is one of the most flexible words in British English.
Read MoreOur ability to live this prayer grows as we pray it, as we come into the presence of God and say the words…
This is not so much a begging God to change his mind, but a deepening understanding of God’s heart and mind, a begging God to change us that we may be a part of the realisation of the coming kingdom. In Williams’ words: “If prayer works it is because of lives that have been crucified with Christ.”
I don’t know about you, but I find that a terrifying prospect.
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