• Author: Nathan Jones

    Nath is a Welshman exiled in London who works for his church in Waterloo, London, managing a debt advice centre, food bank, credit union and more. He spends as much spare time as possible playing sport or guitar, but being the dad of a toddler, this amounts to not a great deal of time. He’s also keen on good food, wine and coffee, and would give almost anything to see Wales win the Rugby World Cup.

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Nath is a Welshman exiled in London who works for his church in Waterloo, London, managing a debt advice centre, food bank, credit union and more. He spends as much spare time as possible playing sport or guitar, but being the dad of a toddler, this amounts to not a great deal of time. He’s also keen on good food, wine and coffee, and would give almost anything to see Wales win the Rugby World Cup.

Unemployment

// Being unemployed is hard work.

Written by Nathan Jones

This is church

// The music is awful, the sermons don’t teach you anything, the relationships are shallow.

Written by Nathan Jones

How not to have an affair

// I know people who have had affairs. They’re all good people who made stupid mistakes. Stupid mistakes leading to irreconcilably-damaged...

Written by Nathan Jones

Q & A

// How do I bring a child into this progressive, post-modern, post-evangelical, post-Christendom Christianity?

Written by Nathan Jones

Luke Sital-Singh – Fail For You

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John Terry’s blood-and-thunder approach to football

// A man who divides opinion before you even get to the off-field issues.

Written by Nathan Jones

Oscar Pistorius and the art of playing graciously

// What is it about sport that makes good, principled people completely lose themselves?

Written by Nathan Jones

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