Guarding The Flock Misogyny Is Real, But It Cannot Be Used to Deflect Attention From Safeguarding Failures
Colin Coward Unadulterated Love Thirsty for Hope – LLF and LGBTQIA+ diocesan pastors and chaplains and life in God’s field hospital
Mark Clavier Well-Tempered Formed for Faithfulness (4): When We Lost Our Story
Christopher Landau Church Times Time to review the Church of England’s digital communications
Could I ask the moderators what the thinking was behind including a piece from ‘Guarding the Flock’? I followed the link to the website and nothing about it inspired me with any confidence.
The author of ‘Misogyny is Real, But…’ spoke for me – and, I think, for many others. Thanks to the author for putting the issue so clearly.
Mark Clavier’s comments on the current Anglican approach to history could well be applied to the place of history more generally in the modern world. We no longer have a shared communal story in politics, social structure, science, or any number of other realms.