Entries categorized as Family

Advent, how to make a candle

On November 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
Around this time of year people start to get ready for Christmas – stir the pudding, buy the presents, write the cards (unless you’re me). But it’s also worth taking a little time to get ready for Advent. Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas – this year it falls on Sunday 29th November, or More...

Paris in winter

On November 4, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I love Paris! If only I could afford it I would jump on the Eurostar as often as possible. Even when I can't afford it, there is something rather delicious about the knowledge that it's only a four-hour train ride from home. When my son was seven, I took him on his first trip to More...

Christmas, debt and recession

On November 4, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
It's November, and Advent is still four weeks away, but the pressure is already on to spend, spend, spend for Christmas. THe BBC has a piece on how to "cope" with Christmas and not get into debt. "Make a budget and stick to it," it says, which is of course a smart idea. But here's More...

Homosexuality and the Bible

On May 5, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
Another event in Cambridge you might like to know about:Christian and Gay: how inclusive can church be? - What do the Old and New Testament have to say about homosexuality? What do you think of what they have to say? Following the success of the public debate earlier this year, this second event will provide the chance to return to the More...
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God in the slums, the silence and the debris…

On February 5, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
"…whatever thoughts you have about God, who He is or if He exists, most will agree that if there is a God, He has a special place for the poor. In fact, the poor are where God lives. Check Judaism. Check Islam. Check pretty much anyone. I mean, God may well be with us in our mansions More...
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no such thing as a neutral world view

On January 24, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
People are still talking here about Richard Dawkins bizarre views on religion after his recent TV programmes. Thing that baffles me about Richard Dawkins’ line of argument is that he seems to consider himself neutral. He argues that children should not be "indoctrinated" with religion, simply left to make up their own minds later. But More...
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Narnia and religious intolerance

On January 23, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
interesting essay here More...
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Protest4

On January 17, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
Protest4’s new website is up and running.  "The truth isn’t sexy." More...
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WILDERNESS

On January 13, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
We are in the midst of planning a week of "Alternative" chapel – spirituality for the non-religious as well as the faith community, Chapel for those who don’t usually attend. We’re going to turn various corners of the Chapel into forest, desert, theatre, hillside…  Watch this space, and put 10-17 March in your diary if More...

Ecological footprint

On January 12, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
Around the middle of last year I checked out my ecological footprint, and discovered that at 3.9, if everyone lived like me we would need two and a half planets to sustain us. I was pretty shocked (thinking of myself as a fairly ecologically cool individual). My son and I set about improving our record, More...
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