Christ was supposed to come yesterday—but he didn’t.... continue reading
Volkswagen. A company with a proud engineering tradition whose brand spelled q-u-a-l-i-t-y. A car manufacturer that over the years had poured millions into convincing the world that if you bought one if it's products you would be buying top grade high-class stuff of the highest calibre.
And then the shift stick hit the fanbelt.... continue reading
​Tomorrow, Members of Parliament (MPs) will debate a bill designed to allow doctors to assist in the suicide of patients with a terminal illness who have less than six months to live.... continue reading
A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead.... continue reading
Do you ever worry about your work? Of course you do. I suspect most of us do from time to time. According to Murphy’s Law: what can go wrong, will go wrong.... continue reading
This is one major workplace dilemma. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego are employed in the Babylonian civil service. Nebuchadnezzar organises a massive work conference for all his employees. On the agenda is just one thing: they must all express their allegiance to the company by bowing down before his 30-foot high image. And one more thing: those who refuse will be burnt in a furnace.... continue reading
Half of young adults don’t consider themselves exclusively heterosexual, a survey has shown. As Bible-believing Christians, we should be encouraged. Allow me to explain.... continue reading
It is seventy years today that a B 29 bomber with two escorts dropped the first atomic weapon on the city of Hiroshima in Japan. The immediate death toll from the intense heat, the blast and the resulting fires it caused is estimated at 80,000. Three days later the city of Nagasaki was levelled in a second attack killing 40,000.... continue reading
Now the dust is beginning to settle from the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of gay marriage, it’s time for Christians in the US to think through how to act in light of it. Before too long, you could be invited to the wedding of a gay friend or family member. How will you respond? It’s a dilemma that Christians here in the UK are already grappling with.... continue reading
Are the super-synths truly human? And what are the consequences if they are?... continue reading