Recorded this really good conversation with Evan Rose from the Yale Centre for Faith & Culture recently on Blaise Pascal and his relevance for today. He had some great questions and it was a really good discussion.
https://t.co/OxuP9VaMEB
Praying today for all those for whom this day brings back painful memories of Grenfell 8 years ago. The last anniversary where the Tower will still be standing. I hope the Memorial raised there will be a fitting memory of previous lives, lessons learned and the power of Hope.
"Christianity, despite the times when it was on the verge of extinction, has proved surprisingly resilient. Like the dead body of Jesus, whenever people thought they had finished it off and nailed it down, it has shown a surprising capacity to be reborn"
https://t.co/pG1vxMQVAE
This is going to be big. Like the Bible Project but for Church History. This first one is a strong, historically well-judged and well-told account of the first 200 years of the Church. Take a look & subscribe - there will be more to come.
https://t.co/g3qxuh4tvJ via @YouTube
Watching Rory McIlroy's victory on Sunday sent me straight to John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The parallels are remarkable - even down to the green jacket. See here:
https://t.co/DEkoDbYDVQ
Exciting Opportunity! We are recruiting for the next Principal of St Mellitus College. This is an exciting leadership opportunity to help shape the future of the college.
Tap the link for more information on the job description and application process: https://t.co/3zlyOrddMK
Marilynne Robinson is one of my favourite contemporary novelists & writers. On April 14th I'm interviewing her online about her recent book on Genesis, her novels like Gilead & her essay writing. You're welcome to listen in. Check out the link below.
https://t.co/5FU97sctcK
If you're in London on Monday evening 31st March 6.30pm, I'd love to see you at the London Launch of my biography of Pascal: Blaise Pascal, the Man who Made the Modern World. I'll be talking about the book and the man. There will be drinks and stuff to eat. What's not to like?