Entries from June 2008
“thank God you can give by credit card…”
Thank you kindly to all who prayed for me when I was ill recently. I’m glad that the good gifts of God include the discovery of antibiotics. And I am fortunate to have a very fine GP who looked after me extremely well, and gave me swift treatment. As it happens, she also shares my faith, and More...
You’ll never Blog alone…
I've been extremely blog-lite lately. I've been working on two manuscripts in tandem, which is a lot of writing, and exam season has made College busier than usual. Then I was ill and had to stay in bed a while. Then I got better and my son was ill, so we had a brief spell in the wonderful children's More...
Enchantment
The last 2 days of exams are upon us. Some very, very tired students are plodding about, and every few hours some even-more-tired Fellows emerge pale-faced from their dens of marking. Tomorrow night May Week begins (that's Ball season – a week of Balls and garden parties, which despite being called May Week is always in More...
Former SPCK bookshops
Dave Walker continues as the Esther Rantzen of the noughties, asking awkward questions about the company that took over the old SPCK bookshops.
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Hold this Space
Cheryl Lawrie writes some lovely stuff – poems, prayers and meditations, many of which can be used in public worship. I used one of her poems in our Penetecost service this year, to great effect.
Proost have just published Hold This Space, a book of Cheryl's "pocket liturgies" – you can buy it in More...
New Wine, New Wineskins
"No one pours new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the new wine will burst the skins, the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins. And no one after drinking old wine wants the new, for they say, 'The old is better'. More...
Emerging Ecclesiology
YTC Press has published Ian Mobsby's "The Becoming of G-d". Ian is a devotee of "Emerging Church" concerns, but is also rightly concerned that Emerging needs a good ecclesiology, which is what he aims to tackle in the book. I haven't read this latest book yet, but I do think these are important issues. (And I know Ian, and More...


