Entries from February 2010

Shrove Tuesday, Lent and ashes

On February 17, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
Did you eat pancakes last night? As usual I ran into a few people who don’t know the significance of Shrove tuesday and Ash Wednesday. When I was a child this stuff was taught at Sunday School, Church and school. But no-one goes to Sunday School any more, teaching traditions has fallen out of fashion More...

multitasking

On February 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
“…when Stanford professor Clifford Ness developed a study to test the effectiveness of multitasking among college students, he didn’t find faster learning but the opposite: It turns out multitaskers are terrible at every aspect of multitasking. They’re terrible at ignoring irrelevant information; they’re terrible at keeping information in their head nicely and More...

last chance

On February 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
if you want to read my Lent Book in the right order, starting on Ash Wednesday, you need to buy it in the next few hours – either from your local bookshop, or here (AmazonUK is promising delivery by tomorrow): More...

in praise of the library

On February 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Ben Myers in top form today with factoids, opinions and juicy anecdotes about libraries and librarians: Faith and Theology: Twelve theses on libraries and librarians. More...

Eat, Pray, Love,

On February 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Last year I read Eat Pray Love – Elizabeth Gilbert’s beautifully told story. She makes you laugh while writing about facing down her own demons, and cry at tales of profound happiness in the most unexpected places. She has an eye for the detail in other people’s lives, and a way of relating their joys More...

get more followers (or not)

On February 15, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Seth Godin on his usual brilliant form More...

blind spots and perspective

On February 15, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
A great account of an imaginative spiritual exercise here from Jonny Baker: “… when you arrived you were given a set of home made glasses with either red or blue filters. an exhibition was hanging with a set of images and texts to look at and you had to keep your filters on. a discussion More...

Sex, love and theologians: a Valentine’s Day quiz

On February 14, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
To celebrate Valentine’s day, here’s a quiz: Sex, love and theologians: a Valentine’s Day quiz. More...

Autism Sunday

On February 14, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 12 Comments
I’ve read a few comments here and there this week about churches who will be celebrating Valentine’s Day in their Sunday Services. Me? I abhor the tendency to allow liturgy to be dominated by the greetings card industry.  It has already turned Mothering Sunday into an icky sentimentality, and now apparently we have to celebrate Lurve More...

etymology and meaning

On February 13, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
after being out of action for the last week, I’ve just been catching up on a few highlights from this week in the papers, blogville, radio etc. One of the most enjoyable blog-posts of the week is Doug Chaplin on etymology. He points out that knowing the etymology of a word isn’t at all the More...