Please click Download Gay Marriage why the debate to open or download file. You are welcome to use it in other settings or to comment on it, but please remember this was designed to be used in the context of one local church and to help the church think about these issues. Some will read... Continue Reading →
Fancy a new challenge – BUGB General Secretary?
As part of the restructuring process BUGB is looking for a new General Secretary. The details are here.It will be an impossible job requiring an impossible range of skills: An experienced Baptist minister Able to articulate vision whilst being a committed team player, Team leader who is good at thinking strategically and helping a staff... Continue Reading →
Steve Chalke hits headlines again
The times reports (here) that Steve Chalke has come out in favour of Gay Marriage. More interestingly, from a Baptist perspective, is the statement that he conducted his first gay blessing a few weeks ago.It has been clear (to me at least) for some while that the BUGB’s ministerial rules were open to challenge by... Continue Reading →
Lessons for 2013
Reflecting on the year past I’ve been struck by the impact a couple of experiences had on me. 1. Middleburg Baptist Church / Baptisten Gemeente de Fontein te Middelburg website. It’s not often I get to be an anonymous visitor to another church., but spending our summer holiday in the Netherlands provided the opportunity to... Continue Reading →
Happy New Year
I normally avoid making resolutions. But for a change, since I spent Hogmanay in Scotland, I thought I would break the habit. So here they are: 1. Take a few risks 2. Have some fun 3. Love more (as in be more loving of God, spouse, family, people... not more stuff) Belated Happy New... Continue Reading →
Putting Christ into Christmas and into us?
Isaiah 42:1-442 Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights;I have put my spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations.2 He will not cry or lift up his voice, or make it heard in the street;3 a bruised reed he will not break, and a... Continue Reading →
Spurgeon’s College new principal
Spurgeon's College interviewed for a successor to Nigel Wright yesterday and have appointed Rev Dr Roger Standing (currently Deputy Principal) to the role. He will start on 1st September 2013. Roger's bio on the college website is here This is an important appointment for several reasons. First, Spurgeon's is responsible for the formation of a... Continue Reading →
Not at Baptist Union Council
Normally I blog about my experiences of BUGB Council which starts today. However, I'm not there this time as I'm teaching in Iquitos; working alongside the Baptist Churches of the Peruvian Baptist Convention here who BMS world mission partner with. I will blog about both when I get the chance. However, internet here is to... Continue Reading →
Ideas looking for expression
Since my holiday in August I seem to have had little time for blogging. This is a bad sign because it also means I have had little time to think and reflect.But I’ve been involved in some interesting things. I’ve posted on Carl Beech’s visit in September and am still wanting to blog about male... Continue Reading →
Are missionaries like computer viruses?
H/T to the Baptist Times for pointing me in the direction of this blog. When missions become toxic As someone who has the priviledge of being involved with supporting churches and mission work in Peru I think it poses questions we need to grapple with. I hope the things I am involved with are not... Continue Reading →