Entries from June 2007
Countdown to Sunday
Chris Eerdman is someone I have met in cyberspace on a few occasions. I’ve now had the pleasure of reading an advance copy of his new book. It’s about the process of writing a sermon, with the Chapters being headed by the seven days of the week leading up to Sunday.
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the stuff of life
Link: Real Live Preacher.
Moments of savage joy are there for all of us to find. If you haven’t seen one lately, you only need to slow down a bit and keep your eyes open. I can give you no counsel beyond that. But if you come across a moment of wild, untamed joy, for More...
Losing face on Facebook
Endless invitations from all kinds of people to be their Facebook friend eventually wore me down. I’m on Facebook. FaithInSociety. claims it’s really easy to set it all up. And it sure is easier than a few other things I have tried to navigate my way through lately, like Wetpaint, which I have now given More...
I thought you’d never ask
A new survey by TEAR Fund says that three million people in the UK think they will go to Church in the future. Apparently they are just waiting to be asked…
NEW SURVEY: One in seven adults attends church every month.
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Francis Drake’s Prayer
Here are some thoughts on one of my favourite prayers: Church Times – Prayer for the week.
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Plaid Blog
Tim Bednar is blogging again. This time on resources for innovative ministry. Check out his new site: Plaid Blog by Tim Bednar for very innovative ministry teams.
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spam and comments
Apologies to Ray, Christy and one or two other commenters – in the process of deleting the spam and a few rather nasty comments the blog has inadvertently lost some real and good comments too! Christy, I hope you find a good source of shirts. Ray, sorry I don’t know the answer either! "Poetry", I More...
theology joke
Roger sent me this joke. It completely cracked me up:
And Jesus said unto them, "And whom do you say that I am?"
They replied,
"You are the totaliter aliter, the vestigious trinitatum who speaks to us in the modality of Christo-monism.”
" You are the impossible possibility who brings to us, your children of light and children of More...
Martin Wroe – Prayer for the week
My second of four prayer columns for the Church TImes is here: Church Times – Prayer for the week. My four choices of prayer for this series come from the 4th century, the 15th, the 19th and the 21st centuries. Popular Christianity is currently giving a lot of coverage to the idea that the Church More...
Do nothing to Change your life
Last year I wrote a lot about the SLOW movement – a kind of philosophy of life that is not anti-activity or anti-technology, but tries to recover the sense that you do things at speed when necessary, but not routinely. Life is meant to be lived, not sped through. When technology or high speed travel More...



