At the age of 13, I approached my father, showed him the latest batch of bruises and was promptly told… Read more Of Pawns and Kings, Fathers and Sons
Category: Deliberative Theology
Answers According to …
This post is inspired by something which popped up on my news feed last week.The post in question included an image of the automated… Read more Answers According to …
The Gift, the Giver and the Given to
There are times when the text of a book takes a hold of you. It leaves you changed for the better. Thinking… Read more The Gift, the Giver and the Given to
Never stop caring: Consolation, Desolation, Others and Self.
In a pub once, a close friend blurted out these words to me: ‘’mate, do you know what you’re problem… Read more Never stop caring: Consolation, Desolation, Others and Self.
Musings on 103
Having continued my exegetical encounter with Psalm 103 this morning, I happened to notice something I seem to have taken… Read more Musings on 103
Once again
Theological thoughts and some exegetical notes from this morning’s timeout. Psalm 103:1-6 Bless my soul 1. Forget not all 2.… Read more Once again
Remnants of Jericho
How’s this for a quote from a very cool-headed feminist theologian and political theorist?: … ‘the 20th century is piled high… Read more Remnants of Jericho
Review: ‘Who’s to Blame?’
‘Who’s to Blame?’ addresses the concept of the victim trap. This is created when emotions such as guilt, shame, fear, anger and grief are mismanaged.… Read more Review: ‘Who’s to Blame?’
The Blast Radius of Forgiveness
In my experience reactions to the words, “I’m sorry” occur in four ways:(approach/response) 1) I am sorry – I am… Read more The Blast Radius of Forgiveness
A few words…before I continue
My reasons for blogging are evolving. As I walk with Father, Son and Spirit, I am unpacking the how, who… Read more A few words…before I continue