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Rethinking what science thought it knew

Carl Laferton | 19 Oct 2013

As the presenter on BBC Radio Four put it, when it comes to where humans come from, evolutionists are having to “rethink what we thought we knew”.

The discovery of the skull of a human (or human ancestor, depending on how you choose to label it) in the Republic of Georgia, is being seen by some scientists as evidence that humans are all descended from a common ancestor. This overturns the prevailing theory of the last forty years, which was that there were several human-type species around, out of which humanity evolved.

So Justin Webb, interviewing one of the scientists who had been analyzing the skull, really wasn’t exaggerating when he spoke of the science community needing to rethink what they thought they knew. And in saying that, he pointed out a nuance in how science is “done” which is rarely mentioned in school lessons or in Richard Dawkins’ books.... continue reading

A dialogue with the deaf

Tim Thornborough | 15 Oct 2013

When people don't respond to the gospel, it's easy for us to hide behind the powerful truths of 2 Corinthians 4 v 4:

The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.

We should not let ourselves off so lightly.

Last week I was involved in three superb conferences. The Evangelists' Conference in London and Manchester, and then to Southampton for the first of our Growing Young Disciples conferences for those involved in youth and children's ministry. Both conferences were addressing the same issue from a different direction. How can we present the gospel in a way that means people really hear it?... continue reading

Should Christians love other Christians more than they love others?

Carl Laferton | 30 Sep 2013

The suicide bombing of a church in Pakistan a couple of weeks ago, in which at least 85 people were killed, is a horrendous reminder of what Christians in countries throughout the world risk each week simply by going to church.

And, coming as it did at the same time as the Nairobi shopping-centre terrorist attack, in which people were targeted indiscriminately, rather than on the basis of their faith, it has raised a question in the western media, a question which is worth Christians thinking through:

Does it make any difference when the people affected by tragedy are Christians?... continue reading

Oliver Barclay (1919-2013)

Julia Cameron | 18 Sep 2013

Oliver Barclay, second General Secretary of IVF/UCCF, died on 12 September 2013, aged 94.

He was born in Kobe, Japan, on 22 February 1919, the son of Joseph Gurney Barclay (who served with what is now the Church Mission Society). His great grandfather was the MP Thomas Fowell Buxton who campaigned with William Wilberforce as part of the influential Clapham Sect.

A memorial service will be held in Leicester on Saturday 5th October (see details at the end of this obituary).

Oliver first joined the small IVF team in 1945, having completed a doctorate in zoology. His original hope was to teach in one of China’s newer universities, but Douglas Johnson, IVF founding General Secretary (always known as DJ), persuaded him to defer his departure by two years. As Oliver’s newly-created role as Assistant Secretary took shape, it soon became clear that the universities of Britain and Ireland would instead be his life’s work.... continue reading

But I wanted a boy...

Helen Thorne | 7 Sep 2013

It's no secret that some parents have preferences about the gender of their unborn child. Some long for a boy to take to the big game or, as a friend said to me recently, a girl to wear pretty dresses. Some want a child of a specific gender to balance out their family which is currently largely male - or female. Others still come from cultures where having a first born male still counts for a lot. Occasionally there are health issues at play with parents desperate for their child to avoid a genetic condition most prevalent in men. Whether it's for deeply held priorities, or something rather more superficial, some parents really do yearn for either a girl or a boy.

But how far would you go to ensure that your next child was of the gender of your choosing?... continue reading

Work for The Good Book Company

Helen Thorne | 28 Aug 2013

Do you share The Good Book Company's vision and values? Are you looking for an entry-level position? Are you happy to work in Surrey, England? Then one of our three fixed-term vacancies may be for you!

We are currently recruiting for an IT Intern, an Editorial Intern and an Operations Assistant. Each post is for 6 months and will include on-the-job training.

Job specifications and details of how to apply can be found on our website.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Outrageous forgiveness

Alison Mitchell | 22 Aug 2013

Can you forgive someone who killed your grandmother? That’s the question posed by a deeply moving article on the BBC news website. Bill Pelke’s grandmother was 78 when a group of teenage girls broke into her home, ransacked the place and stabbed her to death. The girls were quickly caught; found guilty at trial; given huge prison sentences – apart from the ringleader, Paula Cooper. She got the death penalty.

At the time, Bill Pelke approved the death sentence, as I imagine many others would. But then, 18 months later, things took an unexpected twist. His grandmother had been a devout Christian, and he became convinced she would have shown compassion to this girl and her family. So he chose to forgive the very person who had murdered his grandmother.... continue reading

Explore Error

Carl Laferton | 6 Aug 2013

In today's Explore Bible-reading notes, I made an editorial mistake which meant that the notes said something that is totally wrong…

In Colossians 1 v 24, Paul says: "I fill up in my flesh what is still lacking in regard to Christ's afflictions". The notes comment: "What he can't mean is that there is nothing lacking in the sufferings of Christ when it comes to salvation." That is precisely the opposite of the truth—Paul (and the rest of the Bible) repeatedly teaches that there in fact IS nothing lacking in Christ's sufferings when it comes to saving us—his death is sufficient (eg: Colossians 1 v 21-23; 1 Peter 3 v 18). The notes should therefore have said: "What he can't mean is that there is SOMETHING lacking…"... continue reading

The spoken word

Helen Thorne | 31 Jul 2013

I'm sure, like me, you are thrilled that the un-named Kestrel recently accused of being an Israeli spy has been cleared of all charges by the Turkish authorities! Like me, you may have been enjoying the many other stories of animal spies across the centuries that have made the press as a result (notwithstanding the tinge of ethical uneasiness that comes with such tales ... or should that be tails?). I think my particular favourite has to be "acoustic kitty" - the feline listening device developed by the CIA in the 1960s, sadly run over by a passing car just moments after beginning its security mission. That was 10 million dollars well spent then!... continue reading

A small matter of sovereignty

Helen Thorne | 30 Jul 2013

You may have seen the news report. If not, you can read it here. Archbishop Tutu has said that he would opt out of heaven and choose to wander off to hell if God were a homophobic God.

His comments came within the context of campaigning for an end to homophobic violence. An important issue to address. For brutal mobs to murder or mutilate men because of their sexual preference is wrong - horribly, awfully wrong - and every effort should be made to stop the wanton violence that mars so many states in Africa. But his passionate comments about heaven and hell ... ? Let's take a closer look at them. In reality, he is saying something quite like this ...... continue reading

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