Archive for March, 2006
My sports mad boss (Rev Grant Stewart) is currently spending some time acting as a chaplain in the Commonwealth Games village in Melbourne. Coincidently, he’s just finished his Masters Thesis on, you guessed it, sports chaplaincy.
The thing is way to long to post here, but his supervisor has posted some reflections on Grant’s work. Read […]
Baptisms are my favourite when it comes to the things we do when we gather. I love hearing the stories of those that are about to ‘take the plunge’. I love to hear how God’s story has taken hold of them. And I love to hear how the two stories - God’s and theirs - […]
OK, I still don’t know much about the tech side of this blog, but I do know that since upgrading to the latest version of Wordpress, ‘Bloglines’ can no longer read my feeds.
Anyone have even the foggiest idea on how top fix this?
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Remember this post?
Well, I followed most of the advice in the comments section. Called, emailed and threatened all sorts of stuff that I’d never be able to do. In the middle of it all, the company that had published my stuff was taken over by another - confusion reigned over who should pay.
Anyway, a cheque […]
With fear and trepidation, I’ve decided to upgrade to the latest version of Wordpress. I have no idea what I’m doing, so if things look and act a bit dicey over the next day or two it’s all my fault.
If the whole blog disappears from cyberspace, I’ve really stuffed it big time.
I was fortunate enough last week to score a “by invitation only” chance to spend the afternoon with Brian McLaren. He has gained a reputation for being one of the leading thinkers on new forms of mission and church, however I was pleasantly surprised to find him a balanced and likeable guy without the ‘attitude’ […]
My interns and I study Jesus (Christology) by looking at how he has been portrayed in the movies over the last 100 years or so, comparing the movie portrayals with our own idea of who he is. This practice often reveals our own prejudices about who he is and what he did and forces […]
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