Gavin Ashenden on the Church and Culture
A fantastic analysis of where the Church of England is now and what it faces, recorded at GAFCON last week. This is Gavin Ashenden who wrote the piece below.
A fantastic analysis of where the Church of England is now and what it faces, recorded at GAFCON last week. This is Gavin Ashenden who wrote the piece below.
The reporting of, and response to, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech at the Evangelical Alliance yesterday is a classic example of people hearing what they want to hear. John Bingham in the Telegraph told us that Justin made his remarks …
Two interesting pieces this morning on the subject of “Sexual Revolution”. First, Andrew Goddard on Fulcrum explores the possibilities for the Pilling Report and how the Committee fashioning it will have to explain themselves. What does it mean to be …
Some brief thoughts on the B&B issue (copied and adapted from a comment I made earlier this morning). In both cases so far (Bulls and Wilkinsons) one of the key criticisms made by the justices were the inconsistency of the …
Below you can find the latest publication by the Coalition for Marriage, a primer on ten reasons why the government is wrong to redefine marriage. [gview file=”https://www.peter-ould.net/wp-content/uploads/10reasons.pdf” height=”600″ save=”1″] I thought it might be interesting to do a blog series …
A piece in the Daily Mail yesterday caught my eye. The house, called Uf Dorf, named after a village in Susanne’s native Switzerland, has sweeping gardens leading down through a field to the River Thames, a lovely outdoor swimming pool, …