by David Kerrigan | Jul 2, 2010 | Opinion
Finding God in a busy world is something I have returned to on and off over the years. I have led one or two devotional days on the theme but have done so from the perspective of a fellow traveler rather than with any pretense of expertise. I have tried to share how I...
by David Kerrigan | Jun 23, 2010 | Opinion
Evangelical theology has served us well over the last 50 years. In a sea of shifting sands (cultural, spiritual and ethical), evangelicalism has been a robust defender of the faith and has served to strengthen the church. It has shaped who I am as a Christian, and I...
by David Kerrigan | Jun 14, 2010 | Opinion
Rev. Tim Alban Jones, vicar at St. Andrew’s Church in Soham, Cambridgeshire, became nationally known in the worst of circumstances. It was in this quiet market town where 10-year-old best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman disappeared and were later...
by David Kerrigan | May 25, 2010 | Opinion
When that bastion of righteousness, the Sun, says Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty (National Council for Civil Liberties), is the most dangerous woman in Britain, we all sit up and take notice. So last month, I went off to meet this fearsome woman. Why...
by David Kerrigan | May 2, 2010 | Opinion
Editor’s note: The Baptist Union of Great Britain gathered for its annual assembly from April 30 to May 3. Some 1,500 participants were expected. Speakers addressed poverty and the Micah Challenge. Two resolutions were debated: one on violence and human...