Yesterday we went David’s funeral. We’ve known David and his family for many years. David was a carpenter by trade, a skilled craftsman who could turn his hand to most practical tasks – he fitted our bathroom for us. David was a kind, generous man, always helping someone with something or other. He didn’t madeContinue reading “Working Wholeheartedly”
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Seeing Through Different Eyes
On Monday, in the greenhouse, I was sorting out my tomato plants. I put on my gardening gloves and started work. I felt a sharp stinging pain in the palm of my left hand. I took off my glove quickly. A large wasp flew out. He was as unhappy with the situation as I was.Continue reading “Seeing Through Different Eyes”
Passionate Partners
Yesterday I was chatting to Ron. Ron works for the Waitrose… In 1904 Wallace Waite, Arthur Rose and David Taylor opened a small grocery store, Waite, Rose & Taylor, in Acton, West London. David Taylor left; it became “Waitrose”. The company has grown and developed to become a high quality supermarket chain. Ron explained… ThisContinue reading “Passionate Partners”
Black Over Bill’s Mother
Light: On Sunday in church we reflected on Jesus’ words: ‘I am the Light of the World. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness…’ On another occasion Jesus says to his followers, ‘You are light to the world…’ so we sing, ‘This little light of mine I’m going to let it shine’… Yesterday HindusContinue reading “Black Over Bill’s Mother”
To Change or Not to Change
This morning I read Acts 10. Peter, an unknown, uneducated Jewish fisherman, who’s followed Jesus for three years, is gaining influence as a church leader. Cornelius, a Roman Captain in the Italian regiment, has power and influence in military circles. As an Israeli Jew, Peter has established opinions and prejudices about Gentiles and invading RomanContinue reading “To Change or Not to Change”
Your Peace Will Make Us One
Battle Hymn of the Republic was written in 1861 in the American Civil War. Then it was a rallying call for the Union army; now it’s seen by many as a patriotic anthem: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrathContinue reading “Your Peace Will Make Us One”
Older People and Remarkable Achievements
In ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ the Caterpillar askes Alice to recite a poem. Alice starts: “You are old, father William,” the young man said,“And your hair has become very white;And yet you incessantly stand on your head,Do you think, at your age, it is right? The poem’s a conversation between a son and his oldContinue reading “Older People and Remarkable Achievements”
Missing? Nothing There
Late Wednesday night… there was the sound of a helicopter overhead… Apparently, just after 10pm, there’d been reports of shouting and screaming near the rocks on north Lowestoft beach. Fearing that someone had fallen into the sea, emergency services were alerted. The Lowestoft lifeboat, HM Coastguard rescue team, and police all responded. A coastguard helicopterContinue reading “Missing? Nothing There”
Only A Ten-Year-Old
Yesterday evening I was doing a sudoku, listening to the evening news, reflecting on the day’s conversations… four friends I know well… a redundancy after twenty-five years… counselling following a stressful time at work… returning home after difficult days in hospital… preparing to start a course of radiotherapy… I’m aware… a child’s being interviewed onContinue reading “Only A Ten-Year-Old”
Throwing Away My Shot
We recently went to see ‘Hamilton’; I came out singing: ‘I’m not throwing away my shot.’ Alexander Hamilton has just one shot at life. Ambitious and resilient, he’s determined to seize opportunities and not let chances slip away; he’ll make best use of his potential and circumstances. I was reminded of two people yesterday whoContinue reading “Throwing Away My Shot”