I see you and me as pilgrims in a beautiful, intriguing and often perplexing world. We have inherited political, cultural, social and religious stories. How are we to make sense of them? You have a unique story to tell – a unique perspective from which to view the world. You are invited to tell your story and to share your insights at this website. I think of myself as a pilgrim in pursuit of goodness, truth, beauty and genuine insight. I hope you will engage in the discussion of my blog, books, features and articles – especially if you are on a similar pilgrimage.
"With warmth, perception and sympathy, Roger Steer describes the life long journey of John Stott."
Jeremy Vine on Inside Story
Roy Trevivian (before the days when the term humanity was preferred to 'man') once asked Malcolm Muggeridge: 'Why is man fallen ? If God is the creator and he made man good,...
Continue reading this entry →Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-90), one of the first celebrities of the television age, who came to despise the media, died 24 years ago today on 14 November 1990. Writing in the New Statesman on 10 March 1967 he said that 'books like Resurrection...
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Inside Story: The Life of John Stott
Jeremy Vine’s verdict: “Scrupulously researched, vividly written, this book lights up the character of the man with the longest shadow in the modern church.”
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