Sunday Summary | QOTW

Greetings, dear ones! Welcome to this week’s Sunday Summary post, in which I’ll be offering a brief recap of my week in blogging, sharing a few personal reflections concerning my life at this time, and asking a Question of the Week, which is my way of getting to know you a little better. Also in today’s post, there will be details of my new single, which is released next week. Let’s get cracking!




The Week in Review


For this week’s Monday Music post I presented an orchestral piece by an American composer named Joshua Spacht. Those of you who checked out the song were impressed with its powerful and original musical interpretation of the opening of the book of John. To listen again, click here.


For my Thursday Theology post I shared a series on the Biblical view of hell, written by my friend and fellow blogger Amanda over at Kindling Truth. If you’ve ever been confused about Christian teaching on hell, you might find Amanda’s series helpful. To read the post, click here.


I ended the week with the latest instalment in my Friday Philosophy series. This week we looked at Epicurus and his teaching on ethics, comparing his hedonistic philosophy with my own thoughts concerning how we can be happy and fulfilled. Click here to read the post.



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New Song out Thursday 10th May


As you may already be aware, I’m in the midst of a ten-song experimental music project. My next release (Song 8) will be on Thursday. It’s a song about God’s love for the Jewish people, and the important role they have in His grand scheme.


 



A Few Personal Reflections



We’re experiencing some truly glorious weather in London this weekend. Temperatures are set to hit 28 degrees celsius tomorrow which will be a record high for a May Bank Holiday
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