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    Tim Wyatt is a journalist for the Church Times. He lives in North London and is becoming increasingly uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person.

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Tim Wyatt is a journalist for the Church Times. He lives in North London and is becoming increasingly uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person.

My big fat Greek tube strike

// God's economy isn't based on a balanced equation of costs and returns, but a reckless and undeserved gift.

Written by Tim Wyatt

Chariots of tyre

// "... isn’t it refreshing that our God isn’t just a cosmic task-master, always chivvying us along to do more, but...

Written by Tim Wyatt

Why I find prayer perturbing

// I like to think of myself as a fairly logical person...

Written by Tim Wyatt

Magic Mike and female lust

// Why is it that male lust is increasingly taboo, but that of women is celebrated?

Written by Tim Wyatt

Don’t detox

// Wouldn’t we be able to address our diet and lifestyles better if we had a proper understanding of who we...

Written by Tim Wyatt

Do charities need ice buckets?

// Is this what charity has become? Dumping ice water on heads in exchange for 'likes' and retweets?

Written by Tim Wyatt

So you want to get married? Take your time…

// "I refuse to believe that it is possible to truly know someone after 3 months."

Written by Tim Wyatt

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