Oedipus: transparency and shame
There are some actors that I would pay to hear read out the bus timetable, and Mark Strong is top of that list. So when I heard that he was playing opposite Les...
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In the essay Jesus Died to Save the Planet, we saw that the flourishing of the earth is as central to the purposes of God as the redemption of people, and that ...
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Now you’ve read Jesus Died to Save the Planet, discussing it with others is a great way to explore how you can respond to its message in your everyday life. G...
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Yes, this is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says: ‘Do not let the prophets and diviners among you deceive you. Do not listen to the dreams you enc...
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World Book Day is fast approaching. So, for the bookworms amongst you, we’ve compiled a list of cracking reads for you to peruse – and perhaps purchase and ...
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Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. Whether you find the onslaught of red hearts and pink confetti charming or vomit-inducing, it’s all hard to escape. Our...
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The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity was established by John Stott and friends in 1982 to help people relate the gospel to the modern world throug...
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The theme of this year’s Black History Month (BHM), which comes to an end next Tuesday, is ‘Saluting our Sisters’. As a Black African woman, I love the ...
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Those who keep half an eye on the fashion world will know that today marks the start of London Fashion Week (LFW). So, cue the catwalk and some of the most ‘o...
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September has rolled in and that means that the summer officially draws to a close. A fact made more painful by the way that, in the UK, it never really got goi...
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