This post has been written by Christen Forster and was originally published at his Supranatural Life website. It has been republished with permission. You can also follow Christen on Twitter at @RevivalTwit. — Over the last couple of years so many of… Read More ›
Media
Don’t believe everything you read (even if it’s by the BBC)
It’s been over two weeks since violence flared up around the world in response to the ridiculous and inflammatory film that was ‘Innocence of Muslims’, but we’re still seeing the repercussions of it at the United Nations where the 56-nation Organisation… Read More ›
Why is sorry the hardest word?
I’ve got something irritating buzzing round my head at the moment and it won’t go away. Nick Clegg just keeps singing, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m so, so , sorry”. If you don’t know what I’m on about, you really need… Read More ›
How do we respond to the havoc caused by one stupid film?
Let’s be honest for a moment. When you first heard about the protests and riots in Muslim countries in response to the Innocence of Muslims film were your initial thoughts along these lines? “These Muslims are reacting in a considered… Read More ›
This week’s news and links: One dodgy T-shirt and a bunch of Christians on Twitter
Last Friday afternoon I witnessed an amazing event on the internet. It all revolved around a badly designed and rather offensive T-Shirt produced by Next. The offending item had a picture of a woman on a sofa just in her underwear with… Read More ›
This week’s news and links: How much of a superstar will Jesus be?
Here’s a round-up of a few articles I’ve read over the last week and feel are worth sharing: Last week the National Prayer Breakfast was held in Parliament. The National Prayer Breakfast, held once a year, is part of the… Read More ›
Has Social Networking Changed our Morality?
Today’s guest post is by Jennie Pollock. Jennie is currently Editor of UK media and communications at Newfrontiers. Prior to that she worked for Theos think tank. She is endlessly thankful that she gets to live in the heart of the… Read More ›
Media Ethics Society: A practical response to a real issue
I’m always glad to see Christians getting off their backsides and doing something rather than just moaning about the state of our society and how godless it is. Seasoned blogger, Paul Burgin, has done just that by founding the Media… Read More ›
Should I be getting excited about the Leveson Inquiry?
I’ve been meaning to get round to writing about the Leveson inquiry for a while now, but it’s been such a drawn out process with no end in site that it’s been hard to know where to begin and where to… Read More ›
The Sun on Sunday: God’s messenger of the gospel
You probably won’t be surprised to hear that News International isn’t exactly my favourite organisation and that I’m not a big fan Rupert Murdoch either. Those of us who have an interest in the press will have no doubt that… Read More ›
God is in Control
You can’t help but feel at least sympathy for Bolton Wanderers player, Fabrice Muamba who collapsed and nearly died as his heart stopped working at Saturday’s FA Cup match. It always comes as a shock when something like this happens… Read More ›
Premier launches New Media Centre of Excellence
Please forgive the slightly off topic plug! Premier Christian Media who own Premier Radio and leading UK Christian magazines, Christianity and Youthwork have launched a brand new website; New Media Centre of Excellence. The site describes its aims as follows: