Round and Round in Christian Circles

The other day I was asked by a well-meaning Christian, ‘What’s your favourite verse?’ Church-going people often have a ‘favourite verse’ or a favourite Bible story. I get that. A thought or story has been meaningful at significant times in their lives; they return there for comfort, encouragement or instruction. They might say, ‘God hasContinue reading “Round and Round in Christian Circles”

A Man Of Many Parts

Today’s local paper reports on the funeral of Ivan Gilbert. The article describes him as ‘a well respected  building company founder’, ‘dedicated charity worker’, ‘father of two and grandfather of four’, ‘passionate Norwich City supporter’. Those who paid their respects included representatives from St John Ambulance, Lowestoft Lions, Gisleham Parish council and Masonic members. IvanContinue reading “A Man Of Many Parts”

Wilberforce and Pakefield

I’ve continued to enjoy John Pollock’s biography of William Wilberforce, who led the campaign against the slave trade. I’ve been fascinated to read of his faith. Equally at ease with Methodists and Quakers he spent much time encouraging Anglican clergymen: ‘He saw the role of clergy as that of reconcilers, harmonizers and quieters…He did notContinue reading “Wilberforce and Pakefield”

Thankful

Some days we forget to look around usSome days we can’t see the joy that surrounds usSo caught up inside ourselvesWe take when we should give Coronavirus has bred two mutant brothers – groaner-virus and moaner-virus. They’re both highly infectious, travelling very quickly from person to person, bringing symptoms of negativity, self-centredness, anger and confusion.Continue reading “Thankful”