Archive for November, 2006

Funny video: Best prank ever!

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Blog on hold for a week (or so…)

I am taking a few days off blogging in order to prep for my upcoming exam. In order to keep you busy in the absence of my blogging magic, feel free to browse these other posts:

1. Sam Mecalf quotes Ralph Winters on the true purpose and misssion of the church - to destroy […]

Prayer request.

I am sitting my LAST exam on December 5th! I really need your prayers for this one.
This course has taken a heavy toll on me. Due to stress, I have recently suffered from very high blood pressure, causing me to be off work for two weeks. I blogged about it here. […]

Thoughts on church plants

Patrick Mead writes that there is no point in churches being planted if they are to be regarded as a Holy outpost rather than a redeeming force. Drawing from the Celtic monastic movement we learn that people need a sense of belonging before they can even articulate faith, and how churches need to […]

The five love languages - my test results

The Five Love Languages
My primary love language is probably
Physical Touch
with a secondary love language being
Words of Affirmation.
Complete set of results

Physical Touch:

12

Words of Affirmation:

7

Quality Time:

6

Receiving Gifts:

3

Acts of Service:

2

Information
Unhappiness in relationships, according to Dr. Gary Chapman, is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. Sometimes we don’t understand our partner’s requirements, or even […]

Thoughts from the Rock

At the moment I am at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar. I am going to take times of seeking God’s face, praying, meditating and journalling. Right now I see all of the bay of Gibraltar from up here. A town that is waking up to its normal business, ships calling […]

Prayer request

Dear friends,
Some of you know how hectic things have been for me these past two years. I have been trying to be a husband, a father, work a regular job, pastor a fledgling church, and study a distance-learning degree all at the same time. Well it has all caught-up with me and I […]

A salute to the “methodicals”

Steve Addison blogs on the early and formative years of the Methodist movement and provides some very pertinent insights for church planters of today. In “Following up the punch” we learn about how variety and adaptability created “space” for the Holy Spirit to move, yet “structure” for the movement to be sustainable. […]

This prayer-room sure don’t look like ‘Church’

The incense is rising. In a Two-Star Hotel-come-improvised-House-of-Prayer near Gibraltar, God’s people are gathering. They seek this One who hung on a Cross as a curse, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. It is serious face-time, carpet-time, lay-it-all-down time for the Bride of Christ in this region. […]