by contemporarychristianity_admin | Apr 25, 2023 | GFA at 25, P.S.
I was born in 1994 in Nairobi Kenya. Two Northern Irish missionaries who were living in Nairobi adopted me. I came to Northern Ireland with my sister and my parents in the 1990s. I grew up in peacetime, I do not remember a time of inter-communal violence, I do not...
by contemporarychristianity_admin | Apr 24, 2023 | GFA at 25, P.S.
They were walking away. This was not the road they thought the two of them would be taking at this time. A triumphant entry had too soon turned into a shameful exit. They happen upon a stranger, who offers them an opportunity to reflect on this turn of events. Not...
by contemporarychristianity_admin | Apr 10, 2023 | GFA at 25, P.S.
It was the helicopters, that potent background hum of troubles Belfast, that signalled what progress was being made or not made. Our home sat just below the Gilnahirk ridge with a view of Parliament Buildings at Stormont. Several times on 10 April 1998, two...
by contemporarychristianity_admin | Mar 17, 2023 | P.S.
For Christians of a certain age there has been a noticeable change in the dynamics of faith in Northern Ireland. I grew up through an era where the differences between Protestants and Catholics were discussed, argued over and viewed as critical. I can still picture...
by contemporarychristianity_admin | Feb 21, 2023 | P.S.
In the last number of months, I’ve returned to working in a Belfast office for a few days each week, and am now parking at the outer edges of the city’s Titanic Quarter. That has meant regular glimpses of what are arguably Belfast’s greatest icons: Samson and Goliath,...
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