Archive for September, 2006

NOT YOUR ORDINARY DEVOTIONAL

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

I have just finished reading ‘MY 30 DAYS UNDER THE OVERPASS - NOT YOUR ORDINARY DEVOTIONAL’ by Mike Yankoski, which is a devotional based on his time living on the streets in America, which he recounts in his book  ‘Under the Overpass’ .  

This devotional is a little book which every follower of Jesus should read, but beware - […]

The Labyrinth

Monday, September 18th, 2006

 
After posting the comments about the labyrinth (see Worship Sandwich below), I thought it might be good to invite you to take the journey if you have never done it before. Click on the pic above and then on the online labyrinth link. To start the journey click on no 1.You can move on at any time by […]

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Currently Listening
King of Kings, Majesty
Jarrod Cooper
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Worship Sandwich
Tonight at our leadership meeting of the church plant we had a lot of discussion about the form that our Sunday service takes. We are looking at continuing to serve our current members (traditional), 
to reach out to those who are seeking and those who are […]

Crossing the Bridge or Fading Away?

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

I often feel that secular popular music has much to say that can be related to our journey. Many songs get me thinking about issues of how we reach out to people in our communities. The language we use, the way we behave etc., and I have used words from Coldplay and others in these pages before. Elton […]

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

The colour of our skin and the clothes we wear - 2
I was preparing a PowerPoint tonight for a Cafe Church event next week at the Salt Cellar (www.saltcellar.org.uk) about the time Marjorie and I spent at Hebron School (www.hebronooty.org), in India. Whilst looking through our hundreds of photos I found the one below of Marjorie, dressed in salwar, at the […]

The colour of our skin and the clothes we wear!

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

A couple of blogs have got me thinking about a number of issues in the last few days. Vijay got me thinking about India again and my time spent working there and then Breathe Fire was discussing the plight of the poorest women and children in India and also the worrying situation where a Jordanian man was made […]


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