Hollywood harlotry

Hollywood harlotry

There is an amazing power in celebration. Celebration gives you confidence, empowers you and affirms your very existence. An achievement is satisfying, yet it is even more so if there are others to see it and celebrate with you..

  • Late nights and a fallen angel—my journey from the occult to Jesus—Part 2

    This is the true story of how Jesus rescued me from the occult. If you missed part one you can view it here.

  • Wash my feet, good Christian

    Here we stand, 500 years since Martin Luther\'s prophetic voice shook the Church and what have we learnt?

  • When I grow up…

    Have you ever asked a child what they want to be when they \'grow up\'?

  • What an agnostic Jew's biography of Muhammad taught me about faith in Jesus Christ

    The doubt essential to faith is a TED talk given by scholar and author Lesley Hazleton at the TEDGlobal conference in 2013. A self-proclaimed agnostic of Jewish descent, she undertook an endeavour to write a biography of Islam\'s holiest prophet, Muhammad.

  • Wrestling with an album: Son Lux's 'Bones'

    I\'ve been a big fan of Son Lux\'s work since I first heard Weapons, a track from his first album, At War With Walls and Mazes.

  • The will to win.

    Cricketing news has been filled talk of \"momentum\" over the past few weeks as the struggle for the Ashes urn seesaws wildly.

  • Would Jesus bake a cake for a gay wedding?

    Recently there have been a number of bakeries and cake makers/decorators being sued because they have refused to bake and decorate cakes for gay wedding ceremonies or for pro same-sex marriage functions.

  • Shapes and belief

    You might not realise it, but all your behaviour comes from your beliefs. When you really believe something to be true, it changes what you do. Or to put it the other way: behind every action is a thought.

  • In the workplace

    Do you prepare your heart before you start your work day?

  • Shaking at Shawshank

    Back when I was a fledging youth worker I used to have a toolbox of questions I could ask groups of teenagers to break the ice.

  • Kick-start a reading habit

    Two and a half years ago I read an article that become a pivot on which my life swung. No, perhaps it was a lever that catapulted me into history. The article\'s argument goes something like this: read old books.