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What’s going on in Greece?

A lot of friends have been asking about what’s going on in Greece. I came across this interesting article from the Guardian which starts to explain some of the reasons for the economic crisis and the fierce public reaction to the austerity measures. The situation is incredibly complex, and I do think this article only … Continue reading »

53 years ago today…

53 years ago to the day, Jim Elliot (one of my missionary heroes) and his four missionary friends were martyred whilst trying to reach the Waodani people in the Ecuadorian jungle with the gospel. I read Through Gates of Splendour, a biography about Jim Elliot, a year or two ago and it has been really … Continue reading »

Spurgeon is the Man

Mark Driscoll is doing a series of blog posts on Charles Spurgeon in the unofficial Spurgeon is the Man week. Worth a read! So far:#1 Introduction#2 Spurgeon was a Bible guy#3 Spurgeon Prayed, Laughed, Cared, and Evangelized

The Bondage of the Will

Just posted some opening thoughts on Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will over at Manchester Dead Theologians Society.

We're studying theology at Oak Hill College with a view to returning to the mission field in Greece.

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