Colours of day dawn into the mind,The sun has come up, the night is behind.Go down in the city, into the street,And let’s give the message to the people we meet. So light up the fire and let the flame burn,Open the door, let Jesus return.Take seeds of His Spirit, let the fruit grow,Tell theContinue reading “Colours of Day”
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Would You Rather…?
I first met the ‘Would you rather…?’ questions as ludicrous choices that children asked: ‘Would you rather …lick a slug or kiss a frog? …have huge hands and tiny feet or tiny hands and huge feet? They then became more interesting choices ‘Would you rather …live in Hogwarts or Narnia? …be the best player inContinue reading “Would You Rather…?”
Am I Past My Best?
Yesterday morning I visited Frank, a gentleman in his late seventies. I’ve known Frank for many years. For most of his working life he was active, physically fit and clear thinking. Now he has many aches and pains, he has medication for his depression, he’s constantly frustrated by his failing memory. I sensed that FrankContinue reading “Am I Past My Best?”
The Happy Ending
‘Tools With A Mission’ is a Christian charity that sends donated tools to the developing world. Yesterday we heard the story of Deliphar in Zambia. Deliphar’s family was struggling. They had managed to pay for some of their children’s school fees, but didn’t know how they could afford to feed them. Deliphar joined a tailoringContinue reading “The Happy Ending”
No Amount is Enough
Yesterday I was entertained by my friend Tim’s rant about the creme eggs costing £1. I was still having the odd chuckle when I discovered a story about creme eggs – on page 3 in The Sun. Under the predictable headlines ‘Living the Creme’ and ‘Eggsclusive’… creme egg superfan Zara Winstanley was reported to eatContinue reading “No Amount is Enough”
Take It or Leave It?
Elspeth wanted to give her daughter, Marie, an owl box for Christmas. Jerry looked up how to make one and made it for her at Men’s Shed. It’s now installed. It’s up to Marie’s owls whether they use it. They can take it or leave it. We spent yesterday with our friends Tim and Jill.Continue reading “Take It or Leave It?”
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire,
‘Liar, liar, pants on fire’… As a young child my Christian upbringing taught me that the ten commandments said, ‘Thou shalt not bear false witness’; the moral imperative was to ‘speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.’ My vivid imagination added humour to the undoubted truth about truth. A young manContinue reading “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire,”
One More Step Along The World I Go
Last night I enjoyed ‘School Assembly Bangers’ with James Partridge. James is a music teacher, who has become famous on social media singing school assembly songs from forty years ago. He now tours the country, entertaining with nostalgic singalongs. We had a wonderful evening at The Seagull Theatre, remembering ‘Lord of the dance’, ‘Give meContinue reading “One More Step Along The World I Go”
Give Up and Go Home.
Yesterday… …Singing ‘Sloop John B’ at our ‘Singing for Health’ group. We sung it with joy and energy. It was good fun. It’s an old folk song from the Bahamas – about boats carrying pineapples. The writer‘s far from fun. ‘This is the worst trip I’ve ever been on’. He’s badly treated; there’s drunken fights;Continue reading “Give Up and Go Home.”
Fabba and the Chocolate Factory
Last night we watched – and thoroughly enjoyed – Fabba, a theatre company for adults with learning disabilities, present ‘Fabba and the Chocolate Factory’ – an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’. A young boy, Charlie Bucket lives in poverty with his family. Charlie’s Grandpa Joe tells Charlie about the local chocolateContinue reading “Fabba and the Chocolate Factory”