Nate Morgan Locke is Youth Evangelist with Christianity Explored and works at the All Souls Clubhouse. He is also the writer and presenter of the new Soul DVD.
Soul blog post: Not so good people
As a man, I hate going to see the doctor and believe that most of my ailments, though probably life threatening, will pass with time and a good deal of moaning
Soul blog post: Jesus' diary
Reading Mark's gospel, you begin to realise that this death was no accident
Nate Talks: 5 secrets of successful youth campsPlanning to take your youth or children's group away on a break? Nate shares his recipe for fun, food and fellowship
Soul blog post: The Prince and the playbusOnce upon a time, a Prince decided to visit the people of Valleys Kids in South Wales
Soul blog post: Preparing the wayMark had just written the life story of the most significant man who had ever set foot on the earth
Soul blog post: Come and kick aroundFootball is so much more than hooligans, prima donnas and greed. Then again, who cares?
Nate Talks: Out of AfricaI had never stayed in an all-inclusive hotel before and this place seemed to be something of a Tunisian Butlins
Nate Talks: Decoding NarniaWhen I first began to watch The Narnia Code last night on BBC One I thought it was a joke
Nate Talks: Death and the living hopeOn arriving home after my first day at work for Christianity Explored, I found a postcard waiting for me from Rico
Nate Talks: Station the watchmenThe darkness of the human heart in Alan Moore's new movie resonates with a biblical view of sin
Nate Talks: None shall sleepThere is a very real sense in which God has determined that He shall not rest until He has brought sinners back to Himself
Nate Talks: Dusting off a classicThere are some songs that you think you must have heard thousands of times, whose lyrics you know instinctively
Nate Talks: Recycling the rubbish: Obadiah Part 4From beer bottles converted into drinking glasses, to handbags made from old tyres, it seems that we are all 'Wombling free'
Nate Talks: Fancy a drink? Obadiah Part 3The Book of Obadiah comprises only twenty-one verses, and is a prophecy against Edom
Nate Talks: The peril of pride: Obadiah Part 2If you've experienced youth group dynamics you'll know what I mean by self-promotion through putting others down
Nate Talks: Meet the Hulkster: Obadiah Part 1Anyone wanting to get into the book of Obadiah should read it finger-pointingly-loudly into a camera wearing a ripped T-shirt and a handlebar moustache
Nate Talks: Webcam from Wee WaaIt has never been easier to tell people what we are doing, but the problem is that we spend most of our time communicating on a superficial level
Nate Talks: Seeking the hiddenChristians have a great hiding place, one that isn't lonely and doesn't make you feel like you're missing out
Nate Talks: Chapter and verseThe whole of Christianity is in essence no more - and no less - than the good news about Jesus