Social commentary

A Facebook Fast: an advent of virtual liberation

Last Lent I took a break from facebook, twitter and blogging.  It did me good. I like to think that I am not addicted to social media but there is no doubt that checking updates, posting comments and engaging in discussions takes up time and mental space.  My son’s comment to me a few months ago… Continue reading A Facebook Fast: an advent of virtual liberation

Ethics & Christian living

R&R’s Advent Challenge 2013

Photo by Hakan Erenler on Pexels.com What does Advent mean for you? Advent is a time of waiting, of anticipation, to prepare for the celebration of Christmas.  If I am honest, rather than a time of waiting, it is a time normally smothered with extra busyness, more spending and an anxiety about getting more things done.… Continue reading R&R’s Advent Challenge 2013

Homelessness, Recommended books & reviews

A real story of homelessness, addiction…and transformation

Grove Books have just published this booklet called 'Homelessness: Grace, Truth and Transformation' by myself and Chris Ward. I first met Chris at a Housing Justice seminar at the Greenbelt festival where he stood up and shared his own story of rough sleeping and addiction (see this previous post 'The best speaker at Greenbelt 2011'). Since… Continue reading A real story of homelessness, addiction…and transformation

Theology

Women Bishops? I think the jury is still out on male bishops…

This week the Synod of the Church of England voted to accept legislation that will almost certainly lead to finally accepting women as Bishops. I am in favour of this move for equality but that’s not what this post is about - there is enough of the internet filled already with those arguments. I think… Continue reading Women Bishops? I think the jury is still out on male bishops…

Social commentary

A Hull of a culture…

It was great to see Hull being awarded the 2017 City of Culture today.  People who have never been to Hull may struggle to appreciate its qualities, but like many who have lived there I still have a genuine affection for the city.  I spent three years in Hull studying social work and an extra… Continue reading A Hull of a culture…

Politics

‘They came expecting fireworks’: the launch of Christians on the Left

Christians on the Left, the new name for the Christian Socialist Movement, was formally launched in a packed room at the Houses of Parliament on November 5th. It was quite a night to be in that famous old building.  Drawing inspiration from the most famous anti-parliamentary activism of all time, an anarchist demonstration was noisily… Continue reading ‘They came expecting fireworks’: the launch of Christians on the Left

Homelessness

Should the increase in poverty affect our response to people begging?

A while ago I was talking with a woman on Baker Street in central London who was begging and said she was homeless. She obviously had some form of drug dependency and almost certainly some form of mental health problems. As I was talking to her about the centre that West London Mission runs for… Continue reading Should the increase in poverty affect our response to people begging?

Recommended books & reviews

Thomas Merton on self-idolatry and solitude

I have just finished reading The Seven Storey Mountain, the spiritual autobiography of Thomas Merton. Its a beautiful book which chronicles his journey through childhood and student days to becoming a Trappist monk. Merton was born in 1915 and experienced an eclectic upbringing in USA, France and London. However, his early life was marked by… Continue reading Thomas Merton on self-idolatry and solitude

Politics

Now is the time for Christians on the Left

Next week, the Christian Socialist Movement will officially launch its new name: Christians on the Left. I was strongly in favour of a name-change -you can read my reasons in a previous R&R post. I think the launch of Christians on the Left is a significant moment in the history of faith-based political activism.  Rather… Continue reading Now is the time for Christians on the Left

Ethics & Christian living

Our Addiction to Self-Promotion

A few years ago I was asked to speak at a conference for youth and community workers.  The person who had invited me didn’t know me well but had been involved in an online campaign that I had helped start. I soon realised my host was under a misapprehension that I was a lot more well-known than… Continue reading Our Addiction to Self-Promotion