Entries categorized as Lent
Lost and found
Luke 15 : 1-10 tells us two stories about losing something, and then finding it again. A coin, and a sheep. Two things of moderate economic significance, two things that involved considerable effort to find once they were lost. But although they are often told this way, I would say that they are not the More...
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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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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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...
Shrove Tuesday, Lent and ashes
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...
Giving it Up
It’s not long now till Lent. Have you got your Lent book yet? There is plenty of good stuff out there…
My Lent book for 2010 is called Giving it Up. It’s a book of 47 short chapters, so you can read one every day through Lent. This is the theme: most people associate Lent with More...
welcome to the new blog!
Today my new book is out, and I’m celebrating with a new blog site
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The Easter Path
Regular readers will remember me raving about the wonderful Advent Beach huts organised by Beyond in Brighton and Hove.
The same creative team has now set up an EASTER PATH, which is on now and until Easter. You can download the map and walk it yourself, or go on a guided tour on 10th April (Good More...
wilderness
Wilderness is an idea as much as it's a place. I've been in the desert region in Israel that was probably Jesus' wilderness. It was desperately hot and dry, with no shade anywhere. I was quite ill. I've also been in hot, dry deserts in Egypt and Australia, and the sense of being exposed to the elements with no relief is More...



