I write a weekly newsletter on Substack called Bible, Mission, and More.
As a lecturer and researcher I come across lots that I’d like to reflect on and share. There are four main themes I tend to focus on, which reflect my research and teaching interests:
- The relationship between the Bible and mission (sometimes called ‘missional hermeneutics’) – how do we read the Bible through the lens of God’s mission and how does this shape our participation in God’s mission?
- Children-at-risk in the Bible and contemporary society – how do children (especially vulnerable children) feature in the Bible and how can this inform the church in our engagement with and on behalf of children-at-risk today?
- Psalms and Wisdom Literature – I’m an Old Testament scholar by training and work a lot on Psalms and the Wisdom books of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. I’m particularly interested in exploring readings of these texts by sisters and brothers from across the global church.
- Learning and teaching – I’ve been teaching in Higher Education for around 15 years, particularly in institutions training people for cross-cultural ministry. I’ve picked up a few insights along the way, which I hope will help both students and their teachers.
Each week I share some thoughts on these and other themes, framing them under:
Something read
I draw your attention to something I’ve read, listened to or watched that has made me think.
Something written
I point to something I’ve written or recorded that will give you a window into my research and teaching.
Learning and teaching
I share something from my experience in Higher Education to encourage and equip you in your studies or (if you are a teacher) your teaching and supervision.
Bible, Mission, and More is free to subscribe to and comes out every Tuesday. To find out more, explore the archive of posts, and subcribe, visit: Bible, Mission, and More