Entries from August 2009

New Frontiers to have a female leader (apparently)

On August 17, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I just came acrossthis on YouTube – how did I miss it?? Last summer the controversial Mark Driscoll  prophesied to 5,000 people that (it appears) the successor to Terry Virgo will be a WOMAN!!! Outstanding. My opinion of NFI has just risen… More...

painting and writing

On August 16, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
It's my usual practice to devote a bit of my summer break to painting, but circumstances have dictated against that this year. I have, though, spent a few hours coaching a budding songwriter – pulling his songs apart fairly ruthlessly and showing him how to make a good-ish song into a really good one. You More...

English Delight

On August 15, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Stephen Fry has been on the Radio pronouncing his views  on the English Language. What's right, what's wrong, why do we think so, can we control it in any case? That kind of thing. Halden tells a story this week about Stanley Hauwerwas; I have no idea whether the story's true, but it's pretty funny More...

do computers (or social media) make us more human?

On August 12, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
Last week the RC Archbishop of Westminster made some comments about social media (facebook, twitter etc) – among other things expressing concern that they dilute the quality of relationship. Andrew Brown at the Guardian posed a slightly different question in response – do computers make us more human? He asked a few people to post More...

spybot search and destroy

On August 12, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
it's free, and it fixed my computer demons when other paid-for virus checkers, spybots etc couldn't find them. More...

chilling out under stress

On August 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
the last few days have been a bit stressed out with illness, computer problems and the like. My favourite de-stressing music at the moment is Catriona McKay and Chris Stout – I'm not an all-out folkie, but I love it when folk traditions are mixed up like this with jazz and rock rhythms. This woman More...

Computer demons

On August 7, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
My computer has a trojan. My work computer has mysteriously locked me out. I am catching up on email from someone else's terminal while the experts rescue me. So I guess I'm blog-lite in the meantime. If you want to get in touch, better phone not email! More...

music for installations

On August 5, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I gave some talks earlier this week to a group of Readers (ministers in the Church of England) and promised to post links to the music I recommended for various installations I talked about. Here's the first few. I played tracks from Mnemosyne and Officium by Jan Garbarek, gorgeous albums, both of them an unlikely but lovely More...

theology for beginners (3)

On August 2, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Not a book this time, but some downloadable talks. Simon at Virtual Theology does The Bible in an Hour. You can also download the pdf handout if you want to. More...

Dying from politeness

On August 2, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
It won't be news to most readers that, following decisions made at GenCon, Archbishop Rowan Williams has proposed a covenant, which Andrew Brown summarises neatly: The mechanism that Rowan proposes to solve these problems in the future is a "covenant": a legally binding agreement that the individual churches who sign up to it will do nothing important against More...