Entries from December 2009
special needs parents needs
The National Autistic Society’s chief executive, Mark Lever, said: “A great many parents of children and young people with autism have to fight huge battles to get the education support that should be theirs by right, often at considerable emotional and financial expense.
“We hear terrible stories from parents of local authorities flouting the law by More...
Seth Godin, what matters now
The inimitable Seth Godin is offering a free e-book. You need to read it. Go here:
what-matters-now-2.pdf (application/pdf Object).
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John Polkinghorne/science and religion essay competition
ISSR has announced a major essay competition to honour the 80th birthday of John Polkinghorne, one of the leading figures in the science-religion dialogue of the last forty years.
The competition is open to all students and junior academics (not yet in a tenured post), with a first prize of £10,000, a second prize of More...
National Secular Society: Mrs Trellis Speaks
Matt Wardman, over at The Wardman wire, has an article up today about a recent headline at the NSS. I’m surprised really that some of the well-known people who have their photos up on the NSS site don’t want to dissociate, because although the NSS apparently exists to campaign for the separation of Church and More...
Peterborough gets a female bishop
Following a recently revived ancient tradition, Eve Crookenden Johnson (age 13) was inaugurated as Child Bishop at All Saint’s, Wellingborough, in the Diocese of Peterborough on December 6 by the Archdeacon of
Northampton, The Venerable Christine Allsopp. Bishop Eve will serve until Holy Innocent’s Day (28th December), during which time she will preside at services More...
Scapegoats, shambles and shibboleths
I like finding out about the origins of words and phrases – someone noted the other day that I rarely preach a sermon without mentioning the etymology of at least one word. One of the most entertaining sidelines of my research on S T Coleridge was discovering how many of the words and phrases in More...
Gaudete Sunday
The third Sunday of Advent (that’s today) is called Gaudete Sunday. It gets this name from the first word of the Introit at Mass, Gaudete in Domine Semper – Rejoice in the Lord always.
Advent was originally a forty-day fast in preparation for Christmas, beginning on the day after St Martin’s day (12 November). Advent goes More...
how to be more creative
Roger von Oech suggests that you go for a bit of self-understanding to release your inner creative:
Creative Think: What’s Your Creativity Style?.
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paperless christmas cards
A couple of weeks ago I linked to Paperless Christmas (a little set of moves and an online advent calendar)
this is the weekend that people like me suddenly realise that if you don’t write your cards SOON they are going to be late. Only a complete scrooge wouldn’t get in touch with their friends, but More...
Music meme
Musician Geoff Colmer has taken up my meme here, and mentions among others the astounding and fantastic Martin Taylor. Go read:
Wonder and Wondering: Music that made you stand still in wonder.
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