Wale Hudson-Roberts

What is in a name?
What is in a name?

How should the theology of names influence our relationships with God, our self and others?

The Church can't afford to stop praying
The Church can't afford to stop praying

In this time of austerity and flux, prayer and a dependence on God are needed now more than ever before.

Reparations, like the real Jubilee, are radical
Reparations, like the real Jubilee, are radical

Reparations is more than an act of defiance and protest; it is the equivalent of a modern-day Jubilee.

What Jesus teaches us about helping people with their mental health
What Jesus teaches us about helping people with their mental health

Jesus calls the church, his community of healers, to show love and empathy to those battling with their mental health.

Sending asylum seekers to Rwanda really is 'the opposite of the nature of God'
Sending asylum seekers to Rwanda really is 'the opposite of the nature of God'

The idea that God is love challenges the idea of sending asylum seekers to a country whose human rights may be questionable.

Child Q and the challenge for the Church
Child Q and the challenge for the Church

Wale Hudson-Roberts on why he would like to see the Church embrace a theology of protest after the horrific treatment of Child Q.

Martin Luther King Jr and the question of reparations
Martin Luther King Jr and the question of reparations

Wale Hudson-Roberts, Justice Enabler at the Baptist Union of Great Britain, explores Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and what the civil rights leader had to say about reparations for historic racism.