Ten unusual facts
We have no TV, one dog, two children, four laptops (and a fading commitment to a simple lifestyle).
I have had a home address on four continents: UK, Cote d'Ivoire, Singapore and the USA.
My maths-teacher wife has her own maths website: www.mrsmyers.co.uk.
As a teenager I won a national essay competition and had a series of my comic fiction broadcast on BBC local radio.
My first book was published when I was 23.
In term-times we usually have a dozen teenagers to dinner on a Monday evening (my wife is a youth leader and I help).
My heart is the wrong way round ('congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries') and has holes in it.
I am a magistrate and youth magistrate, a peculiar English system by which untrained hobby-judges get to put people in prison in their spare time.
I still love the person I married in 1989, and plan to extend her contract should it ever come up for renewal.
Through my journalism, and through life, I have seen the Christian faith sustain people with happiness and hope in the most horrible situations.