Hello world!

In the last fortnight Christine and I have moved away from York and left our current jobs to take a once in a lifetime opportunity to spend three months together and travel around Japan, New Zealand and the Cook Islands.

I wrote a little about the whys a couple of weeks ago but this blog is where we’re going to record our adventures.

We also need to introduce you to Jim. He was a present from my sister with the instruction that we chose a name and, Amelie style, take photos of this little knitted character everywhere we go. We chose Jim after James Cook, because he ‘discovered’ New Zealand and the Cook Islands.

But Jim’s going one better than James Cook because he didn’t travel to Japan and that is our first stop.

Jim Welby

About Benjamin Welby

I’m Benjamin Welby. I live in Croydon with my wife and two children. I church at Croydon Vineyard. We’ve had season tickets for Bradford City since 2007. I’ve got degrees in History, Post-War Recovery and Public Administration and have spent the last 15+ years working at the intersection of digital transformation and good governance. I began my career in local government, went on to help launch GOV.UK and most recently worked on defining global standards for digital government at the OECD. I'm currently currently co-authoring a book integrating biblical values with civic life, encouraging Christians to adopt a hope-filled, faith-inspired perspective on democracy and how we are governed. I’m interested in too many things: being a good husband and father, following Jesus, the theology of governing well, a warm welcome for refugees and asylum seekers, that ‘digital’ leads to fair, inclusive and equitable transformation, exploring the world, League Two football, Pantomime, various England sports teams and Team GB…