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Author: Peter Ould

Theology

Terry Virgo Online

Peter Ould May 12, 2007

The man has a blog. This will either fill your heart with excitement or illicit the response “Terry Who?” That’s it. Nothing else to say really.

Lighter Things, Music

Eurovision Nightmare

Peter Ould May 12, 2007

Nope, not the contest itself (which I actually really enjoy, hence the party at Chez Ould ce soir). Rather, the shock from the Semis that Switzerland’s TOP entry didn’t get through. I mean, be reasonable – the UK entry is …

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Anglican Communion, Tradition

Martyn Minns’ Sermon at his Installation

Peter Ould May 8, 2007

Fast forward to 17 minutes in this video and then sit back and enjoy. Fantastic!!! God rocks and Martyn is pretty close behind him…

Sexuality, Wholeness

Julie Lyons on God’s Healing Power

Peter Ould May 8, 2007

1. My “deliverance” from depression and a broken sexual identity did involve choices. I ultimately wanted to obey God more than I wanted to sin. And, as I wrote last week, I do believe homosexuality is a sin. I needed …

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UK Politics, Wholeness

Oliver Letwin on Modern Conservatism

Peter Ould May 8, 2007

A fascinating piece by Oliver Letwin in today’s Times: Is Cameron Conservatism just a set of attitudes, or is it a political theory? This is the unspoken question behind quite a lot of the more intellectual commentary over the past …

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Home Life

Bank Holiday Weekend

Peter Ould May 8, 2007

You don’t get these in the colonies do you? In Britain, the Monday after the 1st of May (or the 1st of May if it falls on a Monday) is a public holiday.  That means that we all get a …

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