Don't Leave Your Brain at the Door

Musings on Christain living in post-Christendom Britain and living with a body and mind that don't work correctly.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

What I learnt when I broke my foot

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When you break a bone in your foot the hospital tends to put you in a cast and let you get on with it so I thought I'd list the things ...
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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Am I an Alcoholic?

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I recently read a good article on the BBC News site which asked whether the word 'alcoholic' was so contaminated by association with...
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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Why I haven't been blogging much

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This is my first post for 6 months so I thought I'd better explain why. Put simply another part of my body has stopped working and I...
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Thursday, 4 April 2013

A MISHEARD TRUTH

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Do you ever mishear something and think it made more sense than what was actually said? Well this happened to me when I was listening to th...
Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Does the Church Need Defending?

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This morning this headline caught my attention and made me stop and think: Los Angeles archdiocese pays $10m to settle abuse cases  (Read...
Wednesday, 27 February 2013

How Prayer Works

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A Thought Prompted by the Book of Tobit Fairly recently someone asked me if I read the Bible and to my answer of 'Yes' they repl...
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Monday, 18 February 2013

The Dancing Gorilla

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When you go to a service in a church with a very different background to your own do you see the dancing gorilla?  Yes I know that sounds m...
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I live in the suburbs of London with my wife; both our 2 grown up children are recently married and now live nearby. My wife, daughter, son-in-law and I attend St George The Martyr Church, Shirley (http://www.stgeorgeschurch.co.uk/) where we help out the choir on special occasions and I chord bash a guitar for the parade services when slightly different music is used. Our son is a youth worker at a local non-denominational church so we are all involved in local churches. My wife and I sing in the snappily named Bromley Youth Music Trust Adult Choir. I love good music of all types (yes – I know that is subjective). The only way to keep a car on the road is for me to service it! Unfortunately chest conditions have stopped me running and keeping fit. I would describe myself as a radical evangelical who spends a lot of time trying to get my fellow Christians to THINK!!! I’m dyslexic but my wonderful children have shown me up by going to Cambridge University. People tend to think of me as frivolous because I see the funny side of everything – even the most serious subjects. To me not to see the fun in life would be to deny the way God made me.
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