Within the Biblical narratives we find that the word Eagle is used metaphorically on regular basis . If you have the time they really are worth… Read more Of Shadows, Wings and Rescue
Within the Biblical narratives we find that the word Eagle is used metaphorically on regular basis . If you have the time they really are worth… Read more Of Shadows, Wings and Rescue
In their 2002 album ‘Spoken for’, MercyMe featured a song called ‘Word of God Speak’. The words: I’m finding myself… Read more Word of God Speak
GVL has been underway since April. So six months on I have decided to consolidate what I have learnt from participating in the… Read more Ten Reflections of a Novice Blog Writer
I recently came across the Rhett Walker Band. Music from their 2012 album ‘Come to the River’ seems to be filling a ‘dusty’ niche in my iTunes… Read more High Rotation
To move towards twilight is to move towards sunrise. These words are more than just mere metaphors for atmospheric [slash] astronomical observations. Hidden… Read more Australian Spring Sunsets – Towards Twilight
I read Janice Rees’ interesting, September 1st blog post @ WIT (WomeninTheology.org): ‘On Not Reading Barth: my measly resistance’ Janice raised… Read more Self-Imposed Limitations can Feed Dysfunctional Paradigms
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.
In the movement of eventide, can a sunset caress both heart and soul? ‘Thus says the Lord’…’Call to me and I will answer you,… Read more aRt and tHeOlOgy: Lamp Lighting Vespers
I have begun reading a second book from Barth’s Dogmatics. Having, probably rather oddly, chosen to read the final book first I have become comfortable with… Read more Notes and quotes, Part 1: Barth’s Church Dogmatics
Discovered the comments posted below in part of this mornings readings. Ones which, well, ended up turning into afternoon readings. They certainly seemed relevant to the… Read more A Conversation and a Train of Thought