Entries from May 2009

The Good Shepherd

On May 4, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Yesterday I posted a quick line about the Good Shepherd, picking up the idea that the Shepherd takes risks, becuase his work is a calling, not just a shift at someone else's place. Jane neatly linked together yesterdays post with the one on management-speak, pointing out in her comment that "…calling people to "risk" is sometimes easy in management-speak More...

If it’s not about risk…

On May 3, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Today's gospel reading is about the Good Shepherd. The shepherd, says John the gospeller, will lay down his life for the sheep – they belong to him, they are his life and his livelihood, his business and his daily grind. For something that you've started and invested in, something woven closely through your life, you don't think More...

U A Fanthorpe

On May 1, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Obituary of one of my all-time favourite poets. Not my Best Side tells the inside story of Ucello's St George and the Dragon from the point of view of each of the three subjects. This is the girl's speech: II It's hard for a girl to be sure ifShe wants to be rescued. I mean, I quiteTook to More...

Todd Bentley comeback?

On May 1, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Rick Heibert writes at the Western Standard about Tood Bentley's latest re-writing of history. In an "apology" for his misdeeds. "Rev" Bentley, as he's known to many followers, states that those who commissioned him last summer (see my post here for links to the YouTube footage) were not really commissioning him at all, just coming along to say "Yay, God". More...