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Privacy PolicyGood news for porn users What is the gospel for porn users? Porn is bad news. It distorts a man’s view of women, making him view them as objects for his pleasure. It distorts a man’s view of sex because porn by its very nature as something that is viewed makes sex about performance. It…
Keep readingTelling your kids about love, marriage and sex When your children see sex advertised everywhere, you might think it is the one subject to avoid. The problem with that conclusion is that if you, as a parent, avoid it, your children will still hear about it from others, many of whom will not share your…
Keep readingAngels, help us! Every Christmas, what I call the one ‘fringe benefit’ of my calling arrives: an invitation to the village school’s nativity play! Even in these post-Christian days, this Christmas tradition is holding its own. Because of that, nativity plays are not normally newsworthy events, but all that changed a couple of years ago,…
Keep readingDavid Bogue: the forgotten man (1750-1825) David Bogue is ‘one of the greatest of the forgotten figures of Church History’ (Iain Murray) and especially of the history of missions. After the Moravians, William Carey, rightly, took centre stage. However, Bogue was very influential both before and after that. The London Missionary Society Bogue was converted…
Keep readingA Christmas message based on the prophetic lyrics of Mr Roy Wood Christmas is not what it used to be. At least that is the impression I have after reminiscing for a few moments with the Ghost of Christmas Past. The food is just as good, I admit; but the music has clearly gone into…
Keep readingMilestones in the sexual revolution Footage of the Queen’s Coronation in 1953 makes fascinating viewing. How Britain, and the world, has changed over six decades! Clothes, cars, shops, speech – all these, and more, were so very different back then. And, of course, it was all in black-and-white. It is difficult for people of my…
Keep readingAnything good on the box? Like it or not television has utterly transformed our world over the last seventy years. In 1946 only 0.5% of American households owned a television. Fifty years on and the average American home had a television switched on for more than seven hours per day. One writer describes television as…
Keep readingThe wonder of the love at Christmas For many people Christmas is a time about love, goodwill and generosity. We buy presents for those we love, and we look forward to receiving gifts from them. Have you ever wondered why it is that Christmas is the time of year when these feelings are most prominent?…
Keep reading‘As Christ loved the church’ – the model for every husband It is a fair bet that if you have recently been to a Christian wedding, one of the readings will have been taken from Ephesians 5:22-33. This section of Paul’s teaching is, of course, intensely practical for husbands and wives, whether newly-weds or those…
Keep readingAll the way my Saviour leads me As I look back over my life I am deeply aware of the hand of God upon me. I was born into a non-Christian home in London. My father developed much of Streatham but when he was killed in October 1940, when our house was bombed, he had…
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