Monday, 8 July 2013
Monday, 17 June 2013
In the Beginning, God Created
The work of your fingers,
The moon and the stars,
What is man that you are mindful of him?
Psalm 8:3-4
The Crab Nebula was first seen in 1054. The Hubble Telescope
has improved the image. The Nebula puts out 10 quadrillion volts of
electricity. That’s thirty times the power of a lightning bolt.
The Rose Galaxies, also viewed from the Hubble Telescope,
are 300 million light years away in the constellation of Andromeda.
In the beginning, God created.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
On the Edge of Adventure
I’ve travelled quite a lot with my job. And I’ve led a good few mission trips. But it’s always the same, the day before you travel.
It seems unreal. Everything in you is waiting for the
alarm to go off, for the drive to the airport, for the flight to take off….
This week I travel with a team of 10 to Slovakia, working
with local churches there. It’s not real yet, but in a few hours it will be.
New places. New friends. New challenges. On the edge of a new adventure.
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Les Misérables - A Redemptive Story
A late night yesterday as Roh and I enjoyed our new dvd – Les
Misérables.
Les Misérables is a powerful story. Not just the
music and acting- but the story itself. It’s a story of redemption. Of someone
getting a second chance. Of being given hope when there was none.

In a moment of love and forgiveness, the main character, Jean Valjean, was given hope. The bishop who
welcomes him into the church building on a cold night says ‘you need not tell me who you are. This is
not my house; it is the house of Christ. It does not ask any comer whether he
has a name, but whether he has an affliction. You are suffering; you are hungry
and thirsty; be welcome . . . Your name is my brother.’
Valjean accepts the forgiveness and lives a selfless life
as a result. His own forgiveness of his enemy is summed up in these words:
You are free, and
there are no conditions,
No bargains or petitions.
There's nothing that I blame you for
You've done your duty, nothing more.
No bargains or petitions.
There's nothing that I blame you for
You've done your duty, nothing more.
We can do the same. Live a life according to the maker’s
instructions. A life that is whole, full and free. Generous and forgiving.
Anything less is less than our maker intended.
There is power in love and forgiveness.
There is power in love and forgiveness.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Dear BT (Part 5)
Oh, how I wish there were not a part 5, BT. You do manage to excel in the ‘own goal’
department.
Thank you for the bill. Yes, really. Thank you for the
prompt delivery with the well explained text. I understood it entirely. It’s
just that it’s wrong.
You have charged me for a delivery of the BT equipment for
Broadband. Sorry to sound fussy, but you did that already. I know why it happened- you had
to cancel the original order and reinstate it because you got the codes wrong.
(Remember that? Send my regards to Sam, Julie, Jessica, Ahmed and Natalie by
the way).
But what really got me annoyed is that you charged me for
calling the BT help line number! You know, the one you asked me to call to sort
out the problem that you instigated. That’s the one. Now I know I can be a bit
of a pain to you, but when you start charging me for your mistakes, what do you
expect?!
So, thanks to Sherif and Shalim for taking my grumpy call
today and for changing the bill. I await the compensation…. Or do I have to
call your (chargeable) help line for that one too?
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Dear BT (Part 3)
Dear BT (Part 3)……. Dear Caroline, thanks for the Facebook message asking how we got on yesterday with BT. It is becoming a bit of a soap opera isn’t it?
I was out yesterday when Sam called. (Yes, he has a definite name now). Roh took the call. In fact he’s not called ‘Sam’, he’s called ‘that incredibly nice man called Sam’. He charmed the socks off my wife. So long as it’s only the socks.
So, having exchanged recipes’ and holiday photos, Sam took Roh through what was now planned…. The old order is cancelled and the new one in place. We have been put on the urgent list, so we can expect a BT man in 10 days. (If he turns up of course: One cancellation and one no-show and counting....). I wonder what dictionary the incredibly-nice-man-Sam uses? Ten days?! Urgent means one or two days, a week at the most. Ah well, we’ve been this far on the journey. What’s another 10 days when you originally asked BT to switch to them nearly 6 weeks ago?
One more problem for incredibly-nice-man-Sam to solve though… I have an email from BT saying to return the hardware they sent as I had now cancelled my order. And then I got another saying they would be sending my new hardware next week. So, incredibly-nice-man-Sam, in case you are reading this, how about we call it quits and I keep the one you sent with the first order and you cancel the hardware on the second order? (What’s the betting that’s not possible?!)
Finally Caroline, I wonder whether you would be good enough to take Roh for a coffee. Simple message. Husband good. Toy boy not good. :-)
I was out yesterday when Sam called. (Yes, he has a definite name now). Roh took the call. In fact he’s not called ‘Sam’, he’s called ‘that incredibly nice man called Sam’. He charmed the socks off my wife. So long as it’s only the socks.
So, having exchanged recipes’ and holiday photos, Sam took Roh through what was now planned…. The old order is cancelled and the new one in place. We have been put on the urgent list, so we can expect a BT man in 10 days. (If he turns up of course: One cancellation and one no-show and counting....). I wonder what dictionary the incredibly-nice-man-Sam uses? Ten days?! Urgent means one or two days, a week at the most. Ah well, we’ve been this far on the journey. What’s another 10 days when you originally asked BT to switch to them nearly 6 weeks ago?
One more problem for incredibly-nice-man-Sam to solve though… I have an email from BT saying to return the hardware they sent as I had now cancelled my order. And then I got another saying they would be sending my new hardware next week. So, incredibly-nice-man-Sam, in case you are reading this, how about we call it quits and I keep the one you sent with the first order and you cancel the hardware on the second order? (What’s the betting that’s not possible?!)
Finally Caroline, I wonder whether you would be good enough to take Roh for a coffee. Simple message. Husband good. Toy boy not good. :-)
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