Krish Kandiah Blog

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Krish Kandiah Blog

Krish is Executive Director: Churches in Mission and England Director for the UK Evangelical Alliance. He is part of the theme development group for Spring Harvest, an external examiner for Oak Hill College and Associate Research Fellow at London School of Theology. Prior to this Dr Kandiah was the Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and also Tutor in Mission and Evangelism at Wycliffe Hall. He was also a member of the Oxford University Theology faculty

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Krish Kandiah
Jul 16 2016, 15:28
I remember the day I bought my first Bible. I had become a Christian through a friend explaining his faith to me among the Bunsen burners in our school chemistry lab. I saved up my earnings from my Saturday job and looked up my local Christian bookshop. The elderly owner was a bibliophile and I […]
Krish Kandiah
Jul 16 2016, 14:20
I couldn’t say no, though I did try at least four times. But our host was insistent I was going to get behind the wheel of his $90,000 Tesla Model S car, and hit the streets of Palo Alto in Silicon Valley. As I slipped into the leather seats and powered up the system, its […]
Krish Kandiah
Jul 15 2016, 21:44
While he was leader of the opposition, I wrote to David Cameron and asked him what he would want to say to Christians who were uncertain about getting involved in politics. This was his reply: “Churches have a proud history of involvement in schools, hospices and other community organizations. And today, as I travel around […]
Krish Kandiah
Jul 15 2016, 20:34
“The day before his 10th birthday, our son Jonny was run over and killed before our very eyes while we were on a family bike ride with him and our other two children.” This tragedy turned Susan Hillis’ family upside down. The following day, she says, was the “valley of the shadow of death”. But Susan’s […]
Krish Kandiah
Jul 15 2016, 20:28
He didn’t even blink. But in a small coffee shop half way around the world, the missionary bluntly told me that those who believed in the six literal days of Creation tended to be more godly than those who didn’t. Unusually for me, I was lost for words. I have many friends with differing views […]

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