The Gary Lineker saga continues… Home Secretary Sue Braverman: ‘No Immigrants’. Gary: ‘No. I don’t agree’. BBC: ‘No work for you, Gary.’ Gary’s colleagues: ‘No, we won’t work either, then.’ Football fans: ‘No ‘Match of the Day?!’’ BBC and Gary: ‘No compromise!’ Mikel Arteta responded to criticism of the celebrations, following Arsenal’s late winning goalContinue reading “No, No, No!”
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Tell me the Stories of Jesus
Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear;Things I would ask Him to tell me if He were here;Scenes by the wayside, tales of the sea,Stories of Jesus, tell them to me. Recent conversations… helpful and constructive about prayer and forgiveness… robust and antagonistic about God’s judgement and violence… remind me how centralContinue reading “Tell me the Stories of Jesus”
Ishbi-Benob
This morning I read the story of Ishbi Benob… The story of David and Goliath is well-known… David, the teenage shepherd, defeats and kills the Philistine giant Goliath. David goes on to be a successful soldier and king. His personal and family life is often a mess, but as a soldier and general his recordContinue reading “Ishbi-Benob”
Two sides. To decide? Too much!
Yesterday was full of complex issues… in politics, communities, faith… creating conflicting opinions… …Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s tough new laws combatting illegal immigration… sending loud clear messages to people smugglers… Britain being taken for a ride by asylum seekers… flagrant breaches of the law by those crossing the English Channel… …Football commentator Gary Lineker describingContinue reading “Two sides. To decide? Too much!”
Grumpiness – Mephibosheth, Mel and Me
Mephibosheth was the grandson of the dead and disgraced King Saul. Due to a childhood accident he was a cripple. He lived, forgotten by most, in a quiet out-of-the-way village. The successful, powerful King David had him brought to Jerusalem: ‘Mephibosheth bowed down and said, ‘What is your servant that you should notice a deadContinue reading “Grumpiness – Mephibosheth, Mel and Me”
Where’s The Clown?
‘Clown’s to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am stuck in the middle with you.’ Gerry Rafferty wrote this song 50 years ago to describe powerful men in the music industry. Today we hear similar sentiments expressed about powerful people who are supposed to be wise – in politics, business, sport,Continue reading “Where’s The Clown?”
Orthodoxy, Orthopaedics, Orthopraxis, Orthocardia
From my earliest days I was taught Bible stories. As I got older I learnt about Christian beliefs and Christian faith. It was important to have ‘orthodox’ beliefs… The Greek word ‘orthos’ means ‘right, true, straight’… the Greek word ‘orthodoxus’ means ‘having the right opinion’… Orthodox has come to mean ‘following or conforming to theContinue reading “Orthodoxy, Orthopaedics, Orthopraxis, Orthocardia”
Looking For Warm Hearts
John Wesley’s journal – May 24th 1738 In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading Luther’s preface to the Epistle to the Romans. About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I feltContinue reading “Looking For Warm Hearts”
Because You Loved Me
For all those times you stood by meFor all the truth that you made me seeFor all the joy you brought to my lifeFor all the wrong that you made rightFor every dream you made come trueFor all the love I found in you… Celine Dion sings about someone who gives her strength in weakness,Continue reading “Because You Loved Me”
Remembering – With A Smile And A Tear
Yesterday I did my weekly prayer walk… Passing a school I pray for certain young people. Passing a church I pray for certain ministers. Passing a café I pray for friends I’ve recently drunk coffee with… At ‘Kathryn’s bench’ I remember Kathryn, a young person who died in 2012, her parents, and other bereaved friends.Continue reading “Remembering – With A Smile And A Tear”