• Author: Phil Green

    Phil Green is a restless dreamer. By day, he’s CEO of Home for Good, a recently-launched charity that exists to encourage Christians to foster and adopt, and for churches to support families that do. By night he leads a small charity that funds development work in rural Uganda. He’s just become a dad and enjoys reading, watching DVD series, and walking on beaches, fields and rivers (anywhere flat!).

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Phil Green is a restless dreamer. By day, he’s CEO of Home for Good, a recently-launched charity that exists to encourage Christians to foster and adopt, and for churches to support families that do. By night he leads a small charity that funds development work in rural Uganda. He’s just become a dad and enjoys reading, watching DVD series, and walking on beaches, fields and rivers (anywhere flat!).

National Geographic: my monthly fix of worship

// Worship is a whole-life thing. But it's important to embrace the 'special experiences' too.

Written by Phil Green

The perils of hope

// "Being hopeful is risky. But it’s a risk we should take."

Written by Phil Green

Doubt

// I used to think that having doubts was a sign of a weak and unravelling faith.

Written by Phil Green

I’m just like Luis Suarez

// Suarez’s actions have angered me; the attitudes of others have angered me even more. But first and foremost I need...

Written by Phil Green

No regrets

// Many of us are concerned, that we’re so busy living life that we might not do the things we want...

Written by Phil Green

So what if Jesus was married?

// This week, Harvard professor Karen King unveiled a fragment of papyrus that speaks of Jesus’ wife.

Written by Phil Green

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