Resources from Ali Gledhill

Experiencing the Spirit is a very good introduction to the work of the Spirit and serves as a fantastic reminder for those more familiar with the doctrine of the Spirit.

Review by on 11th April 2010

Cross-examined has been described as the diet version of John Stott’s classic book The Cross of Christ. But it would be unfair to accuse Mark Meynell of simply reworking Stott’s content into a slimmer book. It is, essentially, a gospel outline – it covers the core truths of the gospel in an engaging, extended way.

Review by on 4th April 2010

Crossring reviews Mike Reeves' fantastic introduction to the lives and writings of some of the most influential theologians of the first 1000 years of the church

Review by on 20th March 2010

There is a folky charm to Stuart Townend’s latest CD, giving a refreshing sound to contemporary church music. Townend is probably the best-known modern hymnwriter; his collaborations with Keith Getty have given the church some of the most theologically rich, lyrically poetical, and melodically manageable hymns of the past few decades. This album firmly continues that tradition, but also throws a folk tone and tempo into the mix for good measure.

Review by on 11th January 2010

As we usher in the New Year, we revisit the Crossring Mission Statement to set out a vision for Crossring in 2010

News by on 1st January 2010

In the second article in our Advent series, Ali Gledhill looks at the message we bring at Christmas.

Article by on 6th December 2009
Part of the series,

Ali Gledhill begins our Christmas series with a look at Isaiah 40, and how the glory of God is revealed in Jesus.

Article by on 29th November 2009
Part of the series,

Ali Gledhill reflects on the three months since Crossring's relaunch, and explains a few of the recent changes to the website.

News by on 27th November 2009

Ali Gledhill recommends Mark Dever's short and accessible book on evangelism.

Review by on 17th September 2009

With the skill of an academic but the applied excitement of a pastor, Mike Reeves has penned a heartwarming book on the Reformation. The Unquenchable Flame is easy to read, and carries a bubbly tone that enriches each page. It is clear that Mike Reeves has studied this most important period in Church history in some detail, and it is also clear that he thoroughly enjoyed doing so.

Review by on 9th September 2009

Current Series

The Second Mark Marathon

Crossring's keynote series of articles covering the second half of Mark's gospel.

Major Themes in the Minor Prophets

A series of Daily Readings picking up some big ideas in the 12 books of the Minor Prophets.

From the Archives

Readings in Psalm 23

Simon Lucas reflects on this famous psalm in nine short devotional articles.