Monday, November 28, 2005
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear....
Glasgow
Burger King
Offspring #2
Fire Extinguisher
Foam
Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear....
Burger King
Offspring #2
Fire Extinguisher
Foam
Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear....
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Name That Bird


One very large and extremely nosey bird has spent its morning staring in at us from the garden wall. we reckon it's an infamous grouse? !? No idea if that's right or not though. Click on pic to see an enlarged version in which you can actually see the thing. The pic from the better angle was taken through the kitchen window - so the flash bounced back off the glass and spoilt it a bit - nevertheless you can see the thing. Offsprung #1 (who's off school with an explosive tummy bug) was most impressed.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Dedication's What You Need
Yesterday we had offspring #2 and #3 dedicated at church, with a suitable gathering of the clans to mark the occasion - a special day in our family. It would be foolish to argue that the event has made an observable difference to the kids, it hasn't. Likewise it would be wrong to suggest that it made God love them more, or differently. It would be just as false to say that they love God more either. What we can say, is that the most foolish thing would be to let children be born and not mark the event in spiritual terms, firstly thanking God for them, and then seeking His blessing upon them, and requesting His wisdom for us as we manage them. Ceremonies are important in the Christian life, because they physically and demonstrably represent the invisible, and remind us of vital truths. The Israelites built a huge cairn when they crossed the Jordan in order never to forget what God had done. This is our cairn.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Wisdom
At college yesterday guest speaker at worship was Dominic Smart - who I haven't heard speak for many years. He spoke on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 the famous "a time for...." passage. He spoke about the extremes in each verse being a literary device, meaning encompasing all in between - not focusing our attention to the margins of excperience only. Then he contrasted contemporary 'management' and 'success' culture with the widsom of living a life responsive to God and all he brings us, whether it causes rejoicing or weeping etc. This he reckoned was the recipie for the preservation of sanity in Christian ministry. This is all impressive stuff - but what was equally so, was that I haven't spoken to him for a decade, but not only did he remember my name but also what we spoke about. This is stuff to emulate!
Monday, November 14, 2005
Does it get more boring than this?
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Book Notes: The Greatest is Charity

Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Lookalikes


TV Star ------------------------------- Daughter
The uncanny resemblance between my daughter and a very well-known TV star has been brought to my attention. Could they by any chance be related? I think I should be told.
Grateful thanks to Dr Carlos Frankfurter of the University of Dundee for sending this.
£10 paid for winning entries (entry fee, £10).
Monday, November 07, 2005
I gain nothing
Spoke last night at church on "If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing." As the greatest commandment is to 'Love', doing justice to this text was always going to be impossible. Even so - I was dissapointed with how it went. Great service otherwise though!
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