I love reading the Bible… the comfort and encouragement of the old and familiar… the well-worn story understood in a fresh way… the part that I don’t remember reading before. This morning’s musing: ‘Can the axe boast greater power than the person who uses it? Is the saw greater than the person who saws? CanContinue reading “Can A Wooden Cane Walk By Itself?”
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Dot’n’dab
The kitchen fitters kept saying ‘dot’n’dab’. I asked them what the word was and what it meant. I’ve learnt that ‘dot and dab’ is a process involving dots and dabs of adhesive sticking plasterboard directly to bare walls… Chris the plasterer is proving to be an expert in dot’n’dabbing… filling holes, levelling rough surfaces, creatingContinue reading “Dot’n’dab”
Payment, Cost And Value
Work on our kitchen progresses… On Tuesday Ricky the fitter asked me to pay the agreed outstanding balance. I went on line and paid the bill immediately. This morning Ricky says: ‘Our accountant says you haven’t paid yet…’ ‘Oh yes I did…’ It was becoming a pantomime. I went online. The money hadn’t gone outContinue reading “Payment, Cost And Value”
Out With The Old; In With The New.
The Conservatives have decided. They don’t want Boris Johnson as their leader. Deciding that one man should go is easy. There are 8 candidates to replace him. Deciding the best candidate to replace Mr Johnson in an unknown future is a harder decision… Out with the old, in with the new. Ricky and CarlContinue reading “Out With The Old; In With The New.”
It’s a Life-Changer
Abbie’s a young woman living with Type 1 diabetes: Imagine trusting a machine no bigger than your hand to ultimately keep you alive… This insulin pump is constantly adjusting my insulin to meet my needs and to keep me safe… It is not the same as having a working pancreas, but this system is theContinue reading “It’s a Life-Changer”
He’s A Good Man
My friend John is 88 today. I knew him well, served with him on our church Leadership Team. I remember many conversations – his kindness, generosity, wisdom; he always spoke positively of people and understood their needs. He’s a good man. Discussions about Boris Johnson continue. Some focus on his achievements, others on his character.Continue reading “He’s A Good Man”
Lord, For The Years Hymn
This hymn was sung by politicians and church leaders at the Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast last Tuesday, becoming part of the dramatic conservative resignation narrative of the week. It’s a 5 verse prayer model… Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided,urged and inspired us, cheered us on our way… I come to theContinue reading “Lord, For The Years Hymn”
Hidden – But Important
Yesterday I watched Chris, patiently, skilfully, carefully plastering our kitchen, creating silky smooth walls and ceiling: ‘Once the units and appliances are fitted my work will be covered over and forgotten,’ he reflected. ‘You’re like a primary school teacher,’ I said, ’teaching a child to read. She might be forgotten, but her doing a reallyContinue reading “Hidden – But Important”
Calli’s Overview… Life Goes On.
Calli the German Shepherd stands on the roof of the local pub ‘The Flying Dutchman’. Frantic passers-by call pub landlord, Chris Moore, who says he gets about a dozen calls a week… The local paper reports: ‘…while Mr Moore, 46, is appreciative of the concern, he stresses the three-year-old just ‘likes to watch the worldContinue reading “Calli’s Overview… Life Goes On.”
Confession Is Good For The Soul
In Austria recently we explored Catholic churches… ornate statues, beautiful symbols of faith, complex depictions of local saints… and simple confessional boxes. It’s not my religious tradition; is confession good for the soul? Prime Minister – Resign! Recent calls for Boris Johnson to stand down as Prime Minister have involved questions about honesty, integrity, respect,Continue reading “Confession Is Good For The Soul”