Last Friday I set out to restring and tune two small classical Valencia guitars. The mission was to reverse the… Read more It’s What We Like To Call, A Joyful Noise
Category: Theological Reflection
We Do Not Run Aimlessly
… Red celestial road. One light narrow line marks the way. We are more than just dust. …… … “Do… Read more We Do Not Run Aimlessly
The Light In My Darkness
In spite of my mother’s disapproval, as kids, my father would chase us around while wearing a witch’s mask. He… Read more The Light In My Darkness
A Dose Of Dodgem: Dads
For most dad’s it’s a case of getting their jobs done. They’re not worried about having labels such as ‘super’ or ‘working’ pinned to their chest.… Read more A Dose Of Dodgem: Dads
Little Allowances Vs. Necessary Boundary Lines
‘There is no safety if we venture an inch over the boundary line; indeed, little allowances are more dangerous than… Read more Little Allowances Vs. Necessary Boundary Lines
Five Two
Two weeks ago my father passed away. He was not an easy man to connect with. So, we weren’t close. Anything… Read more Five Two
Love & Responsibility: Having One In Isolation From The Other, Destroys Both
I’m a big fan of Karl Barth’s wonder which is expressed in his teaching about the beauty of relationship, reconciliation… Read more Love & Responsibility: Having One In Isolation From The Other, Destroys Both
Year in Review: Top Twenty Posts of 2014
Long term readers of this blog will know that I’m not big on lists. I get that lists are draw-cards;… Read more Year in Review: Top Twenty Posts of 2014
Recalling Hope: The People of The Prince of Peace
Author, Anglican and Chaplain of St George’s Anglican Church in Baghdad, Rev.Canon Andrew White, posted this picture to his timeline on Facebook,… Read more Recalling Hope: The People of The Prince of Peace
We Can’t Create Peace With A #Hashtag
Today, two innocent civilians lost their lives because of the actions of an Islamic terrorist on Australian soil. Others were wounded. It… Read more We Can’t Create Peace With A #Hashtag