In 1 Corinthians 1:18, Paul says that in the eyes of ‘those who are perishing’ the ‘word of the cross’...
Thank God it’s January! – David Watts

Jürgen Prochnow – U-boat commander in the classic film Das Boot – facing mortal peril in the Atlantic during WW...
What is good work? Lessons from Scrooge – Gareth Crispin

‘A Christmas Carol’ is perhaps the most well-known of Charles Dickens’ novels (the Muppets’ version is my personal favourite). Ebenezer...
Inspiring Sight – David Watts

When did you last walk along Oxford Road, Manchester? Did you lift your eyes above street level? High up on...
Simon’s Scrawl

There are those today who consider Christianity not just wrong but evil! They believe that the Christian message robs people...
Good News for Women? – Sarah Hill

What impact has the spread of Christianity had on the position of women in society over the last two thousand...
Significant Christian women in European History – David Watts

There are many inspiring records of Christian women from the Reformation era onwards. But that period is only one quarter...
Revelation in the Sky – Martin Haywood

The ancient Book of Psalms affirms God’s self- disclosure to the entire human race (Psalm 19:1-4a). The heavens declare the...
Simon’s Scrawl – Winter 2021

‘Silent night, holy night’ is a favourite carol, but silence should be the last thing you associate with Christmas...
UNIVERSE – review of the TV series – Andrea McConchie & David Watts

From a Christian perspective, the domain of science is the exploration of the secondary causes established by God in creation....
