Flickr Photos

Last night I upgraded my Flickr account to ‘pro’, allowing me to upload more pictures and create more categories. The new page for my photos is now here. However many of the pics I uploaded last night were of the children on holiday and we limit access to them, because we don’t want Internet paedophiles taking perverted pleasure from our kids. Friends and family may access those photos. If you’d like to, leave a request here on the blog and if you are someone personally known to us I’ll get an invitation sent to you from Flickr.

The few public pics I uploaded last night were from our family visit to the Noddy Tour at Barleylands last month. Very cool and trendy, obviously.

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eBible Is Out Of Beta

Well, no more postings on this blog offering invitations to join the private beta testing of eBible, because it is now public and out of beta. If you haven’t had a look yet, surf by and see what you think.

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eBible Is Out Of Beta

Well, no more postings on this blog offering invitations to join the private beta testing of eBible, because it is now public and out of beta. If you haven’t had a look yet, surf by and see what you think.

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Blair And Brown

Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are just like Britney Spears and BeyoncĂ© Knowles. Yes, really. Big loud professions of Christian faith but when the rubber hits the road their behaviour is no different from their peers. With Britney and BeyoncĂ© it’s sex, with Tony and Gordon it’s hatred and power.

I know it’s only the one who is without sin who should cast the first stone, but maybe I’m just frustrated that non-Christians can so easily say, “You Christians are just like the rest of us.” It isn’t, then, just about those Christians who live out their faith in the noise of the media. We all live our faith in public.

So if someone like me gets wound up by ‘famous Christians’ their conduct is only a magnified warning to us all. No room for complacency here. The spiritual disciplines and accountability are for us all.

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Living In The Ruins

I found this article in the Christian Century courtesy of Maggi Dawn. It tells the story of six American Protestant theologians who have converted to Rome, to a large extent in frustration at liberal Protestantism. Maggi asks whether going Catholic is the answer, and for me it would not. But the metaphor ‘living in the ruins’ comes from one of the theologians who for a long time felt that however disgruntled he was in Anglicanism, his call was like that of Nehemiah in Jerusalem. This all assumes that God has led you there to be part of the rebuilding.

Anyone who knows me well is aware that I manage to exist in Methodism by being somewhat on the margins, even though it is the tradition in which I grew up. But my postgrad work in ecclesiology (and my long term interest in that doctrine) means that while I can probably find points of disagreement in all the traditions. The only one I entirely agree with is the Church Of Dave – and even that has adjusted its convictions at times!

Nevertheless, many of us do face the issues of ‘living in the ruins’. Like Nehemiah we need to know the call of God. Nothing else will sustain us. Earlier this year when he was still President of the Methodist Conference Tom Stuckey said he believed there was a new Pentecost coming for Methodism. It is precisely that kind of word many of us need to hear. And we probably need to hear it not only from people we trust but ‘for ourselves’. Coming as I do from the evangelical-charismatic part of the Church, I have been in the midst of a wider Christian culture that has been expecting ‘revival’ ever since the mid-1990s.

It’s that waiting without revival that led me to ponder the Old Testament texts that help Israel to live ‘in exile’ and see them as critical. But I’ve found them more useful for general Christian witness in the world than for survival (let alone thriving) in a denomination in which I find very little spiritual sustenance. Maybe I’m just not praying and listening well.

In some way linked to this, my main church at Broomfield will this coming weekend be having a Family Friendly Church Weekend with Mike Bossingham. This will be extremely important in deciding whether we rebuild, not in a material sense but spiritually and relationally. The odd prayer for us would be very welcome.

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