Author: Andrew McFarland Campbell

I'm Andrew. Belfast-born, Cambridge-educated, working in Ireland. Married to Michael. I used to earn my living by writing documentation, but I am changing careers right now. I also write fiction for fun. My pronouns are he/him/his. As well as my personal blog, I run Gay Christadelphians.
Exhortations

The Sabbath Year

The rituals and observances of the Law of Moses are there for a reason. Every one, however odd, teaches us something about God. There are two related observances from yesterday and today’s readings in Leviticus that I want to talk about this morning: the Sabbath Year and the year of Jubilee. Please turn to Leviticus […]

Andrew McFarland Campbell 
Exhortations

Bread

One of the advantages of being a Roman citizen living in ancient Rome itself was the corn dole. The government would distribute a ration of corn, usually made into bread, to provide the basic diet for the Romans. Not everybody was equally entitled to this – slaves for example – and the number of people […]

Andrew McFarland Campbell