2003-12-12T23:36:00+00:00

Click on the button on the top right of this screen to add your name, weblog URL, email address and comments to my guest map. We can then build up a map of the world of where you are all visiting from! Read more

2003-12-12T23:08:00+00:00

I like these lyrics from Semi-Intelligent Thoughts: “I can’t tolerate your tolerance When I disagree you take offense Why is it that you can call me names But you get upset when I do the same? You’d better learn to accept my philosophy ‘Cause not everyone lives in the world you see So I’ll keep speaking my mind and letting my thoughts free And you’ll just have to learn how to tolerate me.” Read more

2003-12-12T22:40:00+00:00

How to Avoid Burnout seems to suggest my stats may have been too optimistic: “Eighty percent of seminary and Bible school graduates who enter the ministry will leave the ministry within the first five years. “ Read more

2003-12-12T22:36:00+00:00

Wizbang has got a contest for the best flappy bird blog. I am currently 12th in the competition. (this is coz I used to be a flappy bird!) Most other blogs advertise the contest and ask for votes. I havent done so far but judging by my logs, if you all follow this link and Vote for me I might even win!!! Read more

2018-07-06T10:56:46+01:00

Church history always fascinates me. This page I found gives a great introduction to the Brethren?: “The Open Brethren began in the 19th century with a group of British Evangelical Christians who wanted to return to the purity of the New Testament Church. Their desire was to base church practice on the Bible, rather than on the traditions of a particular denomination. Key early Brethren leaders included J N Darby, A. N. Groves, and George Muller. Some of the distinctives... Read more

2003-12-12T22:06:00+00:00

Earlier this week I was home from Inverness, a Scottish city in a total of less than 2 and a half hours (including flight!). Today I travelled from Guildford to home (just the other side of London) and it took me 4 and a half hours! There is something seriously wrong with our transport system. Read more

2018-07-06T10:56:46+01:00

ChristWeb has asked for my opinion in a post entitled Trafalgar Square Has Room for Statue Dr. Adrian Warnock is probably more qualified to post regarding this article, and perhaps he will be kind enough to leave a comment and tell me his thoughts. Yahoo! News reported on attempts to choose rather unsuitable works of art to adorn Trafalgar square: “The chosen work of art will stand for about a year on a plinth that was designed over 150 years... Read more

2003-12-11T22:41:00+00:00

Ok Guys, now is the time with my new comments up and running I would like to find out 1. Is it working? 2. Do all these kind blogroll links mean that people are actually reading this garbage? (Ok, thanks for all those of you that email me I do realise there are some readers out there which never ceases to amaze me!) 3. Can I drive traffic to other peoples sites? So here is your chance, hit comments, tell... Read more

2003-12-11T21:45:00+00:00

In these days of a global war on terror, it is worth remembering just how evil it can get. In Northern Ireland the terrorists were living within miles of their victims- part of a divided community who rarely talk. In a set of little known statistics from the times of ‘The Troubles’ it is worth reflecting that One out of 500 lost their life, and oneout of 50 were maimed or injured. Therewas no single human being in NorthernIreland who... Read more

2003-12-11T21:32:00+00:00

Some seem to expect the Word of God to hit them like a jolt of adrenaline each time they read or study it. Although the jolt may hit us periodically, the benefits of the Word of God act more like vitamins. People who regularly take vitamins do so because of their long-term benefits, not because every time they swallow one of the pills, they feel new strength surging through their bodies. They have developed a habit of consistently taking vitamins... Read more


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