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less than a month to go. Really exciting chat with Dan Strange from Crosslands Forum this morning, scoping out his contribution. It is going to be good!!! Don't miss out, make sure you get your tickets soon. eventbrite.co.uk/e/faith-in-the…

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Had a book discussion session (on "Oasis of Imagination") with some folks from Crosslands Forum. These guys were making connections and applications that blew my mind -- things that make sense but I hadn't thought of. Very cool. Best one I remember was>>

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Did you know that Crosslands has research fellows? This is not them in the picture, but hey, it could have been. crosslands.training/2024/02/announ…

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Starting with the question, 'what is a pen?' and then moving seamlessly onto the nature of God? It can only be Philosophy for Life, brought to you by Ben Holloway! Read up here. crosslands.training/blog/2024/03/o…

Starting with the question, 'what is a pen?'  and then moving seamlessly onto the nature of God? It can only be Philosophy for Life, brought to you by <a href="/BenHollowayHQ/">Ben Holloway</a>! Read up here. crosslands.training/blog/2024/03/o…
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I've now completed eight guided reading groups on Chris Watkin's book 'Biblical Critical Theory.' Our sessions together have been rich and formative times of discussion and fellowship. I'll be leading another two groups starting in May-November. Book now! crosslands.training/event/biblical…

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"The controversies that have arisen among Christians in recent years have sometimes felt like they have been more about preserving party lines than speaking the truth in love."