Headlines in our local paper: ‘Like an earthquake’ – Life by Lowestoft’s Gull Wing Construction Site.’ Describing the impact of bridge-building over Lake Lothing: ‘Local’s living next to Lowestoft’s £126.75m Gull Wing construction site have described how the constant noise and vibrations is impacting their everyday lives.’ Continuing disruption… Waveney Drive still closed… ‘Drainage relocationContinue reading “The Construction Site”
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Thanksgiving
Yesterday our American friends celebrated thanksgiving…we went to London for the day. On the train I read ‘When We Were on Fire’ by Addie Zierman… Addie was an enthusiastic evangelical Chrisian teenager. She learnt to ‘give her testimony’: ‘The short polished account of one’s conversion to Christianity. It covers only the highlights of one’s faithContinue reading “Thanksgiving”
The Green Leaves Of Summer
A time to be reaping, a time to be sowing,The green leaves of summer are calling me home.It was good to be young then in the season of plentyWhen the catfish were jumping as high as the sky. Written for the old John Wayne 1960 film ‘The Alamo’ this old song is a nostalgic reminiscence,Continue reading “The Green Leaves Of Summer”
Inclusion & Exclusion
Yesterday I was in Wetherspoons talking to Emily… ‘What does inclusion in church look like?’… ‘Should church be inclusive?’ When I was teaching our school was ‘comprehensive’. We welcomed everybody… identifying the strengths, weaknesses, gifts… providing a broad and balanced curriculum… allowing all to flourish. There were ‘Gifted and Talented’, those with ‘Special Educational Needs’…Continue reading “Inclusion & Exclusion”
Jumping To Conclusions
We’re watching the Sunday evening drama ‘Showtrial’ on BBC1. Talitha and Dhillon areon trial for the murder of student Hannah. The plot unfolds… evidence emerges… the viewer reaches conclusions. The character, family and background of Talitha and Dhillon are gradually revealed. We reach different conclusions. It’s the final episode next week… Musing… ‘Don’t jump toContinue reading “Jumping To Conclusions”
Home Is Where The Heart Is
Pete and I went to Norwich to watch the football on Saturday. Despite a poor start to the season we won 2-1! The headline in today’s match report says ‘Home is where the heart is…’ The article that follows includes: ‘…the home support…was not disappointed with a rip-roaring second-half display… the Canaries survival chances hingeContinue reading “Home Is Where The Heart Is”
Forever Friend
Everybody needs a little help sometimeNo one stands aloneMakes no difference if you’re just a child like meOr a king upon a throneFor there are no exceptionsWe all stand in the lineEverybody needs a friendLet me tell you of mine Country singer Charlie Landsborough has sung in Lowestoft on many occasions. His personal faith informsContinue reading “Forever Friend”
Falling Through The Cracks
Last night was the annual ‘Children in Need’ charity extravaganza. Ed Sheeran, Graham Norton and many famous stars gathered and raised millions of pounds for disadvantaged children. Excellent. This weekend we have a full programme of sport – international rugby, football clubs with new managers. The focus will be on the stars… Our world celebratesContinue reading “Falling Through The Cracks”
God in Three Dimensions
Musing on the story of St Paul visiting Athens. He’s hanging out, listening to ideas, debating philosophy and religion. He sees an altar with an inscription ‘To an unknown God’… I’ve been to church all of my life. Church people hold strong opinions about God. Lots of people who don’t go to church and haveContinue reading “God in Three Dimensions”
Mr Bump
A mystery artist has painted dozens of pictures of Mr Bump around Sea Mills, Bristol. Pictures have been spotted on signage boards, tree stumps, rubbish bins, under bridges… Bristol’s the home city of graffiti artist Banksy; the mystery artist has been dubbed ‘Bumpsy’. In the old Roger Hargreaves book Mr Bump is clumsy and accident-prone.Continue reading “Mr Bump”