Author: annewitton

  • Is there a dark side to religion?

    This post is based on a talk I gave to a group of university students Two big criticisms of religion are hypocrisy and judgementalism and Jesus has a lot to say about both. So let’s start with… Hypocrisy We hate hypocricy don’t we? We see it in politicians, thought leaders, celebrities, religious people, business tycoons……

  • Few: a poem

    A few words doesn’t mean a bit of me It can be all of me in a teardrop. A heart can be expressed to the Great Heart in a sigh, a look, a groan. He knows He’s always known.

  • Creative prayer part 3 – 10 more ideas to help you pray

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    This is the third in my occasional series with some ideas to inspire your prayer life. • Do a prayer walk treasure hunt. I have created a list of things to spot as you walk around your community and prayer suggestions for each. Download the prayer treasure hunt here.

  • Are we efficiently miserable? Relational breakdown vs the Kingdom story

    Sometimes it’s hard to see what the goal of human progress is. As technology develops, we’re doing things quicker and more efficiently than ever before, but at what cost? We’re bugged by constant reminders and notifications. We have advanced technological systems to keep us in line and ‘on track’ but what’s it all for? We…

  • Have it your way

    Burger King tells us to ‘Have it your way’. Radio Disney promises to give us ‘Your Music, Your Way’. As consumers, we’re constantly fed the message that we come first – that our world revolves around us. We are so steeped in consumerism and we don’t even realise it. That doesn’t necessarily mean having loads…

  • Identity 3 – Our Christian identity

    In the previous posts in this series I looked at identity in society and culture and God’s identity revealed to us. In this final instalment we’re going to look at our Christian identity. What is our identity in Christ? (i) Uplifting images These are the ones that are on all the bookmarks, cards and posters.…

  • Bamboo toothbrushes and justice for the poor

    Christians – especially evangelicals – are sometimes rightly criticised for being environmentally irresponsible and simply not caring enough about living sustainably on the earth. It’s hard for church to be attractive to my ethically aware friends when they’re confronted by hundreds of disposable plastic communion cups. And I must admit that for a long time…

  • Identity 2 – God’s identity revealed to us

    In the last blog post in this series I looked at identity in society and culture. In this post I want to focus on God’s identity revealed to us. The importance of names Pause to think: In Biblical culture, names (both place names and people names) were very important – you can pick up on…

  • How can I love people I don’t like?

    It’s hard to love everyone. It’s almost impossible to like everyone. Yet, there are ways that we can develop a more Jesus-like heart towards those we find difficult. God has been challenging me about loving my enemies. “But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be…

  • Identity 1 – Identity in society and culture

    In this 3-part blog series on identity, I’m going to be exploring: How do we introduce ourselves? I might say something like, “My name’s Anne and I work with Living Out and the local church. I’m from Manchester originally but have lived in the North East for 23 years.” Notice how I just introduced myself…