by Starlette Thomas | Sep 19, 2022 | Opinion
“Speak well of the dead.” Many people believe it is socially inappropriate to speak ill of those no longer among the living. Persons argue that they are unable to defend themselves. But what if their actions are indefensible? “This weaponization of White Womanhood...
by Paul Beasley-Murray | Jun 24, 2019 | Opinion
“Entering New Territory” is the title I have given to my report on the experience of retired Baptist ministers who are now worshipping in Anglican churches. Published by the College of Baptist Ministers in the United Kingdom, key findings include the following: The...
by Israel Olofinjana | Nov 19, 2018 | Opinion
How can churches effectively engage in discipleship and mission to second-generation African migrants? That question is explored in “Roots and Wings,” a new book written by one of my friends and colleagues, Harvey Kwiyani, who teaches African theology at Liverpool...
by Paul Hobson | Sep 25, 2015 | News
Most people like the Christians they know while the vast majority of the population still identify with the Christian faith. Fifty-seven percent of people in England call themselves Christians (though a fraction of those would be described as...
by Jon Kuhrt | Apr 28, 2014 | Opinion
The bishop of Oxford, John Pritchard, went with Church of England minister Keith Hebden to deliver a letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron’s constituency office in Witney, about 70 miles northwest of London. The letter, signed by 46 bishops and more...