Friday Frivolity: When Seinfeld went to Church
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine

Last week I gave a talk on apologetics at a bonfire in El Cajon on the subject of apologetics, the follow-on talk from “Evangelization for the terrified”. It turns out I wave my hands about a lot when I talk…
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“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
Nelson Mandela
My buddy Russ recently posted this song, “Only a Holy God” by City Alight:
Who else commands all the hosts of heaven
Who else could make every king bow down
Who else can whisper and darkness trembles
Only a Holy God
What other beauty demands such praises
What other splendour outshines the sun
What other majesty rules with justice
Only a Holy God
Come and behold Him
The One and the Only
Cry out, sing holy
Forever a Holy God
Come and worship the Holy God
What other glory consumes like fire
What other power can raise the dead
What other name remains undefeated
Only a Holy God
Homelessness ministry was the first ministry I really through myself into back in England. The issue has often perplexed and troubled me. I was therefore very interested when I found out about a TV programme where an explorer went to purposefully live on the streets for sixty days in some of Britain’s largest cities:
Back in 2013, I wrote a short post about Book Anathemas. Put simply, people would write curses in the front of their books to make sure people returned them if they borrowed them. Well, I recently came across another:
