Entries from February 2010
just (don’t) try harder
It’s a common misconception that Lent is about self-improvement. Somehow a half-remembered custom of giving things up has been mixed in with our society’s obsession with self-help and self-improvement, so that we’ve blurred the true meaning of the fast into a rather individualistic concept, more like a New Year Resolution to detox or de-clutter.
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underestimate
“All of us underestimate the knowledge that we possess, for although the getting of it may be hard, once it is got, we think it innate, as though we were born with it.”
Rose Tremain, The Colour, p 80
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giving up biscuits
“Lent is supposed to be a time when we review our spiritual life, think again about what it means to be a follower of Christ, reset the compass of our discipleship and prepare ourselves to celebrate the Easter festival. But often we just give up biscuits”
(Stephen Cottrell, I Thirst, p. 12)
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Beautiful china and Tea, the drink of the Gods
I went to see a movie about the Gods yesterday. It was jolly jolly good. Take your kids, or just go anyway.
The point of this post, though, is not the gods, nor tea itself, but the beautiful china cup I’ve been drinking my tea from this week. There is no doubt in my mind that More...
Google Buzz and privacy
recent innovation Google Buzz connects your email account to a Twitter-like reader.
Most of the comments I’ve read about it simply suggest that it’s annoying and increases the “background noise” to your day. But you may not realise that it also selects for you who reads your posts, depending on who is in your email address More...
Assisted Suicide or Murder?
Ray Gosling’s story has been all over the papers this week, raising similar questions to Terry Pratchett’s very touching lecture delivered by Tony Robinson
The Jubilee Centre is about to publish a different point of view:
Later this year the Jubilee Centre will be publishing a new Cambridge Paper on assisted suicide and euthanasia by John Wyatt, More...
Women submit to your husbands
I missed this story in the Telegraph a few days ago (not my paper of choice) until I read it via The Church Mouse.
Two clergymen in Kent are preaching not only the old chestnut that women should be silent in church and submit to their hubands “because the Bible says so”, but even that divorce More...
Lent Beach Tweets
this is novel.
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Ash Wednesday
It’s one of the curiosities of recent times that choosing whether to fast, and what to give up, falls to the individual. “Are you giving up anything for Lent?” was a question no-one would ever have asked a few hundred years ago, when everyone gave up the same things, and it was only remarkable and noticeable More...



