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Next week

It’s been an intensive and wonderful week with the Bible school, TV-recording, public studies on the Book of Romans, cell-group leaders’ meeting, study group with young leaders etc. Busy every evening. Today we have a board meeting and leaders’ meetings. My, how time flies! Fascinating to meet so many people – I never tire of [...]

St Bridget…

As always, when you mention something from before 1517, the comments are quite diverse and sometimes a little aggressive. It’s important to be able to look at other times, churches and traditions in a subjective way, without immediately hitting the roof if one doesn’t understand or agree. If we keep to the facts, Birgitta (St. [...]

Now we’re going to build a sports hall.

For more than 15 years we’ve been talking about plans to build a sports hall. But, there’s a time for everything, and the vast missions undertaking, which is rapidly increasing, and many other things have been costing energy, money and much attention. Now, however, we feel strongly that it’s time to go ahead with this. [...]

Just returned from ORU

Last week I made a quick return trip to Oklahoma, USA. I got “jet lag” in both directions and didn’t get much sleep, but it was a very beneficial visit. I went for the purpose of attending a board meeting at Oral Roberts University. Word of Life, LOTS (Livets Ord Theological Seminary) has had a [...]

Speaking of the saints of old…

Sweden has an exciting spiritual history that began with Ansgar, and not with Gustav Wasa. One person who stands out from all the others was Saint Birgitta – Bridget of Sweden. A saint because she was canonised during the Middle Ages and the only person in Sweden who has become an internationally known saint according [...]

The prayer book for all time

Nothing beats the Book of Psalms when it comes to praying. It really is the prayer book for all time. We need to rediscover it in every new generation, and not only read from it, but pray our way through it. In revivalist circles there’s often an ingrained attitude that all prayers have to be [...]

Back from Moscow

What a weekend we had in Moscow! The Sunday, especially, gave so much. Word of Life is the biggest protestant church that meets for Sunday services in Moscow, something that was very evident last Sunday with packed meetings the whole day in the wonderful, newly renovated church building. I preached at three meetings and the [...]

As regards Church History…

I’ve had a number of blog Comments and Twitter messages asking me for tips on what books to read. It depends a bit on the level you want to be at, how ambitious you want to be and how much time you can give to it. There’s an ocean of books to choose from, especially [...]

Relaxing with Church history

For relaxation, in my spare time, I enjoy reading history. Primarily Church history, the history of Theology and biographies about significant characters in the history of the Church. It’s so fascinating to see what’s been happening down through the ages. It gives you a better oversight, a broader perspective and an appreciation of how the [...]

False Facebook Account

I just want to let you know that a false Facebook account has been created in my name, out of which a whole lot of weird messages have been sent during the past 24 hours. These messages have nothing to do with me. Please spread this information  to whomever you believe should know.