Yad VaShem, the Holocaust Memorial Museum, was our sobering first outing. Knowing the outline of the holocaust, and having read other people's accounts of the museum before, I wasn't surprised by anything there. But it is undoubtedly an excellent ...
"Oh, you're going on pilgrimage; how wonderful" was one reaction I got to the news that Martha and I were about to visit Israel and Palestine. I didn't reply, because I don't feel that it is a pilgrimage (though I hope it's wonderful visit). I'm w...
I only realised that I was possibly onto something useful to others, when I found blogger Fraser Speirs had written up the exact same recipe as mine. Only he wrote it a year after I started usingit. So I don't feel bad about quoting the salient pa...
Several weeks ago I was delighted to see an advert for a Jubilee Centre conferences with the slightly intimidating title of Forgive us our Debts?. I was delighted because we're now living in Cambridge where this organisation is based, and run most...
I've been gradually working through the reading list set by college before I start my course in Pastoral and Practical Theology. One of those texts has the unusual title Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness, by past...
This looks like it'll be a great watch, getting properly underneath the surface of the very inaccurate portrayal of the science versus religion 'argument'.Chrisendom: From the Dust: new science, faith, evolution DVDhttp://blog.christilling.de/2012...
Just seen this Channel 4 documentary, which is available on 4OD for the next 28 days. It was well put together, and as enough time has elapsed since the events of summer 2006, they've had access to some of the key decision makers, including the th...