if you want missional church, then…
On with the series of posts on the mDNA of apostolic environment; It is worthy to note again at this point that the church in the West is facing a massive adaptive challenge: positively in the form of compelling opportunity and negatively in the form of rapid, discontinuous change. These twin challenges comprise [...]
what kind of leadership is this?
Returning to our series on TFW: I want to take up the theme of Apostolic Environment. But before we go there, let me just touch base with the question that started my journey to writing TFW in the first place. Its all about the remarkable Jesus movements of history. Ones that [...]
my relationship with marilyn monroe
Well, it all started with my relation to Albert Einstein really. I’ve always loved Bertie, but when my sister-in-law did research, she proved that indeed, I am related to him. Here is the proof…
Now it seems that I am in turn related to Marilyn herself. I couldn’t believe me eyes. But to [...]
values mapping: some scary insights
This map is a remarkable visual on the levels of individualism and secularism in various parts of the world. No real surprises, but it is interesting Sweden comes up the highest on both these scores. I was in Sweden over this last week and could not get away from the rather despairing feeling [...]
interview with christianity today
Here is an interview I did for Christianity Today.
BTW, I apologize for not being able to blog as regularly as I would like to. My life has taken a decidedly busy turn and I find myself unable to get to the small and basic things. Not prouid of it, simply apologizing.
in memoriam
Having been on the road and not having access to the internet, I missed Holocaust memorial day. With the new rise of antisemitism and the British educational system removing references to the holocaust because it offended the delicate sensibilities of Islamic students, I feel that it is necessary to constantly remember, not just as [...]




