The Greenbelt website has recently undergone a bit of a revamp.
In our third podcast of 2010, we catch up with Brian McLaren during a recent flying visit to the UK.
Cole Moreton's new book 'Is God Still An Englishman?' is an examination of the relationship between God and Englishness, looking at the state of the country he lives in, and looking to the past and future of our small country.
Greenbelter Ian Davies recently visited the Reimagining Treasures exhibit in Winchester. Here's what he thought...
Those of us desperate for booze and chocolate as Easter Sunday still seems too far away should spare a thought for Greenbelt volunteer Clare Lissaman, who has given up plastic for Lent.
Greenbelt Head of Operations Karen Stafford is out in Durban at the Street Child World Cup, and has written about her experiences for their blog:- Another 6am alarm call this morning; breakfast and on the bus by 6.45am and down to Umthombo where we have our daily briefing meeting.
Just a quick blog post to remind all creative types in Leeds and the surrounding area to come along to the Site Vibing Making Days previously announced on this blog.
Catholic firebrand* Frank Skinner has written a brilliant, irreverent and provocative article at the Times about his faith and Christianity in the UK.
Greenbelt HQ is currently all a-buzz with news from our friends at the Amos Trust as their brilliant event, the Street Child World Cup, kicks off in Durban, South Africa.
Greenbelt Associates CMS have been working with Neema Crafts in Tanzania, a group started by Susie Hart, a British person with a disability, who worked with the Tanzanian Diocese of Ruaha to train people with disabilities in crafts, and run a popular cafe.