Entries from April 2010

bigotgate (or, Let him who has no sin…)

On April 29, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
A parable from Kester Now the Electorate was out in Middle England, and Sky News and other members of the Media brought Gordon Brown to them. They made him stand before the group and said to the Electorate, ‘Voters, this man was caught in the act of speaking rashly in private. He left More...

choose your critics (ii)

On April 28, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I wrote some time ago about choosing which of your critics to listen to, and which to ignore. It’s vital, if you care about what you do, to get good critique. It’s equally important to be able to brush off criticism that’s just generated for its own sake, or to satisfy someone else’s negativity. The More...

Desert Island poets

On April 26, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
The Guardian asked this week, if you could take only one religious poet with you to a desert island, who would it be? This was my answer… More...

St George’s Day

On April 23, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
So it’s St George’s Day, and this emphatically non-English person is being celebrated with flags waving all over town. David Keen quotes Ian Bradley’s suggestion that a more English patron saint of England might be found in Aidan. It’s not a bad idea, but I don’t think it will catch on. I remember Billy Connolly More...

work, the boss, the bullies and god

On April 22, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I have almost no time to blog right now. This week’s writing projects have included a little piece for the Guardian, a column for the college paper, prayers for a wedding, two sermons for sunday, and another few pages for the book after the next book. But I read three things this week that seem connected, More...
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Hay Festival – the Guardian Debate

On April 22, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
the little corner of the Hay Festival where I shall be More...

road to emmaus

On April 22, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
I’ve spent several hours this week trying to decide whether or not the Latin Vulgate translation of Luke 24:18 is a valid reason for calling Jesus a pilgrim. Sometimes I think a translation would be perfect if it just meant what I wanted it to… More...
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would you sell your granny?

On April 22, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
someone almost did (accidentally) More...

TEDxCAM

On April 18, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Lots of the talks at Saturday’s TEDxCAM were inspiring (after all that’s what TED does best). But one of the best features was the way TED links up inspiration and ideas so that participants can swap notes, help each other’s visions, and actually make a difference. How does a theologian/author, or a charity MD, or More...
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Hay Festival

On April 18, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
More details about me and the Hay Festival here I am so looking forward to being at such a buzzy and interesting festival More...