Entries from January 2010
how to lead prayers
While I was away I came across this excellent book. How to lead Intercessions by Doug Chaplin. It’s simple, direct and very very good. Includes tips, examples, and even a how-not-to example. Buy one for yourself or your team.
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The Church and New Media
The conference I was on this week was quite wonderful. The theme was beauty, but around the edge of that a variety of other questions emerged. One of them was a new version of what might sound to some like “an old chestnut” – except that it does genuinely bother people, and is therefore, to More...
How to order fish and chips in Yorkshire
Home from a really fab diocesan conference, to tired to think let alone blog, but I just came across this, which is excellent.
How to order fish and chips in Yorkshire
Mine’s once with mushy peas.
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early to bed early to rise
I’ve been burning the midnight oil the last few weeks. Deadline for the latest stage of the latest writing project. Tonight I am going to SLEEP. And later I shall resume blogging
Meantime, having just brought in a big project to land, and trying not to panic about whether it’s any good, I was happy to More...
a letter from Satan
C S Lewis made letters from Satan into an art form. Lily Coyle of Minneapolis follows suit in a letter to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, replying to Pat Robertson’s extraordinarily ill-judged comments this week.
Dear Pat Robertson,
I know that you know that all press is good press, so I appreciate the shout-out. And you make God More...
The Bible for Spin Doctors
Church Mouse is on top form this morning
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children snatched from their beds in England
This piece from Tuesday’s Independent, by Paul Vallely, is essential reading.
The thundering knock came early in the morning. It was 6.30am. Without waiting for an answer the security chain across the door was smashed from its fittings. Feet thundered up the staircase. The five children, all under the age of 10, were alarmed to More...
Centering Prayer
There is going to be an introductory day of Centering Prayer in Cambridge next month. Organised by a friend of mine, I think it will be absolutely fab.
I am currently trying to work out if I can change my schedule and get to some, or preferably all of it.
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Quiet Day
I’m leading a quiet day in Ely, in March, based on themes from my new Lent Book. Book in here if you want to come along.
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Happy New Year
It so happened that my son and I were so tired on New Year’s Eve that we almost missed seeing in the new year… he was determined to stay awake so we sat in pyjamas watching Dr WHo or something and then the head hit the pillow at precisely 12.01.
Today there was another chance. It’s More...



