I will never, ever, ever be head of the World Evangelical Alliance. I know this now. But for a brief second while interviewing outgoing head Geoff Tunnicliffe – the man I am not replacing – I did try to imagine what a dream job it would be.
The inevitable question I’m asked when somebody hears I’ve been with the pope is, “What’s he like?” Here are some personal observations from a recent visit.
Lesley-Anne Evans on public readings, studying in Belfast, and her upcoming poetry collection.
I used to take a lot of sugar in my coffee. Several years ago, I cut it out for Lent. It felt good to skip the sweet stuff (while remaining highly caffeinated!). But cutting sugar from my coffee didn’t feel like much of a spiritual practice. Citizens for Public Justice...
In an increasingly dangerous world, are short term missions worth the risk?
We have one of those decorative signs in our house near the back door so our kids can see it as they leave for school. Instead of “dance! sing! celebrate!” this one is about doing the right thing.
Apparently they call him “Bad News Bibby,” but he’s never been that for us.
As we prepare for the next EFC webinar on June 11 on religious freedom, we revisit some recent developments in Canada
How the celebration of a life is changing mine
Many people today think of the persecuted Church as some foreign entity in a distant land. But the persecuted Church is the body of Christ – they’re a part of us.