Look up. Look down.

4 Feb

No, I am not pretending to be my eye doctor! Recently I have been thinking a lot about looking. ‘Look’ is a word we use in so many ways. Some weeks ago I heard a radio interview in which an … Read More »

On having nothing to say

21 Jan

In recent Christmas letters many people have urged me to keep on writing for this blog. Why have I not written, for some months, I ask myself. I could offer many reasons. For the last year I have been increasingly … Read More »

In a different place

28 Nov

I’m in a different place: a phrase we often use to say that something important has changed, often for the better. I’m thinking about being somewhere different, literally. For some of us, that’s a common experience, if travel is a … Read More »

Rightly dividing …

13 Nov

I have heard many stories lately of community groups,, but especially church groups, that have split, or left the wider community or denomination to which they belonged. Or in one situation the denomination has kicked out several groups on the … Read More »

A time to tear down … and …

5 Nov

The demolition of buildings is an everyday experience it seems. In our suburb, and it seems all over the country, there is a building boom: but in so many instances what we notice first is the demolition. Homes where, over … Read More »

Now: the greatest gift of all

3 Sep

The word ‘present’ has two important meanings. One means ‘now’, the current time and situation. The other means ‘gift’, something given to us or to another. I am increasingly convinced that the two meanings are deeply inter-related. The present time … Read More »

A matter of life and death: ‘Stone Yard Devotional’

11 Feb

I very nearly broke my rule and gave up reading this book half-way through. I am glad I didn’t, because it offers valuable challenges for reflection. Stone Yard Devotional is pitched as a novel, by Charlotte Wood, but it’s many … Read More »