Jonathan Langley
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Love song to a free, church, festival
A Jesus jamboree, a faith and justice festival featuring all flavours from the length and breadth of our broadest Communion.
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Trick your friends into watching BlackkKlansman. It's the right thing to do
The tropes keep coming, thick and fast enough to keep a mainstream, unwoke audience munching on its popcorn while the message of the movie slips sneakily up their coke-straws and into the bloodstream.
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Rob Bell isn't cool: 3 proofs from an interview
Rob Bell's new Holy Shift Tour of the UK starts today, and you may be wanting to avoid it.
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Political Correctness isn't to blame for the London attack â and neither is Theresa May
It would be easy to blame Saturday's London terror attack on Theresa May. Easy, but unfair, unhelpful and, ultimately, wrong.
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How Not To Go Crackers At Christmas Part One: Gifts
In our busy modern lives, surrounded by consumerism and shallow sentiment, it's easy to forget what Christmas is really all about: eating, existential gift anxiety and arguing about Brexit
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We're Sleep-Walking Into Fascism. Let's Not Be Like Bonhoeffer
As Christians who believe in the God-reflecting humanity of every human, we cannot stand by and let our society slide into a fascist future.
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Those Tube Chat Badges: Some Lesser Known Examples
Not all English people hate public interaction. It's a particularly southern, big city phenomenon â some would say a London phenomenon.
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No, I will not keep calm and move on
The current fashion for faux-enlightened unity-calls online is rarely more than holier-than-thou judgementalism and cheap self-promotion.
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Ten reasons it's okay for Christians to hate cats
Jonathan Langley suggests why we should welcome and affirm the cat-haters of the world.
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Seven things that make as much sense as soldier-hacking tabloids criticising Jeremy Corbyn's bow
Seven things that make as much sense as soldier-hacking tabloids criticising Jeremy Corbyn's bow
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The C-Team: Why eternal life doesn't make dying easier for everyone
Jonathan Langley on why the hope of life-after-death doesn't necessarily mean we aren't afraid of dying.
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Nine statues and frescoes at Montserrat who just. can't. even. right now
Not even a tiny bit.