by Bob Soco | Oct 27, 2025 | Christian Family and Society, Christian Living and Discipleship, Christianity, Christianity and Social Issues, Christianity and Society, Church Life and Engagement
Those who have followed my work know that I am a strong believer in the Benedict Option, or at least a revised version of it, as offered by Rob Dreher; a version that is larger, more aggressive, and outward-facing. I am also a big fan of the monastic tradition of the...
by Bob Soco | Sep 23, 2025 | Christian Movements and Revival, Christianity, Christianity and Social Issues, Politics
To the following: Rt Revd. Philip Mounstephen, Bishop of Winchester, Gavin Calver, CEO, Evangelical Alliance, Bishop Mike Royal, General Secretary, Churches Together in England Revd. Richard Andrew, President, Methodist Conference 2025/26 Jude Levermore, Head of...
by Bob Soco | Sep 9, 2025 | Christianity, Christianity and Social Issues, Christianity and Society
These days, the pace of ‘events dear boy’ has increased to such a degree that there is a dizzying speed at which issues are arising, concerns to be addressed, and challenges to be faced. Whilst I have often sought to highlight issues that are often...
by Bob Soco | Jul 9, 2025 | Christianity, Christianity and Social Issues, Islam
Recently, a controversy has erupted among Christians on YouTube and in the apologetics community, creating a sort of two-on-one situation; division has emerged between (otherwise broadly ecumenical) Christians, split between Orthodox and Reformed/Protesting on one...
by Bob Soco | Jun 24, 2025 | Christian Living and Discipleship, Christianity, Spiritual Growth and Devotional Life
Given the renewed interest in Christianity and the ‘quiet revival’ under way in the UK – and in particular the recognition by many socially conservative, classical liberal types like Jordan Peterson, Douglas Murray and others to argue that Christianity is the source...
by Bob Soco | Mar 26, 2025 | Christianity, Christianity and Social Issues, Christianity and Society, Church and Cultural Engagement
I should confess here that I go to a Church of England Church congregation to receive communion, and so my thoughts here are coming from one within the communion, not from outside of it. Therefore, this is not a sectarian complaint but rather a deep groan of a...