On the same day that I heard that Margaret Thatcher had passed away, I also learnt of the death of David Kuo. Whilst Baroness Thatcher made the news around the world, David Kuo’s did not, but despite this he had something to… Read More ›
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Building bridges: My interview with Justin Lee, founder of the Gay Christian Network (part 2)
This is the second part of the interview I conducted with Justin Lee, the founder and chief executive of the Gay Christian Network in the United States, which has thousands of members and hosts an annual conference. Following on from the… Read More ›
Building bridges: My interview with Justin Lee, founder of the Gay Christian Network (part 1)
Following on from the huge amount of interest generated by last month’s book review of Unconditional: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs-Christians Debate by Justin Lee, I thought it would be a good idea to contact him to ask for an interview…. Read More ›
The Religious Right isn’t welcome here, thank you
The term ‘Religious Right’ is something we come across in the media from time to time. Another description might be ‘religious fundamentalism’. It’s a much more common term when referring to US politics and the relationship between mainly evangelical Christians… Read More ›
Being gay, Steve Chalke and where the church has got it wrong
Back in the summer of last year I was given the chance to attend a seminar on supporting LGBT students in the educational environment. Most years as a teacher I will have one or two students who are openly gay, so it made… Read More ›