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At Streatham Baptist Church, we host a community meal on Wednesday evenings called The Vine. A wide variety of guests come along – some are sleeping rough and struggling with addictions and almost all face challenges associated with isolation and poverty. The purpose of The Vine is to offer three things to our guests: food, connection and…

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Recently, I re-published an article by Ian Paul titled The problem with the ‘inclusive’ Jesus which had originally appeared on his Psephizo website. I wanted to share it on G+T as I felt it was an article which took the Jesus of the Biblical gospels seriously and grappled fairly with the inescapable tension between Jesus’…

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For 8 years, I led a homelessness charity which was based in offices attached to a church. In these offices, there was a room that we frequently used for smaller meetings. On the end wall of this room there was a small cross. During the years I was in the job, many of the most…

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This is a longer guest article re-produced with permission from Ian Paul’s blog Psephizo. I wanted to share with G+T readers as it grapples with the inescapable tension in the gospels between the inclusivity of Jesus and the startlingly exclusive claims he makes. As we approach Holy Week this biblical tension is worth reflecting on.…

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The Last Battle, the final instalment of C.S. Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles, is an unusual children’s book. The plot involves all the main characters being killed, some in a train crash and the others in battle, and the whole ‘world’ of Narnia coming to an end. It is literally apocalyptic. And at the centre of the…

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