There was a bit of excitement on our fair Isle this afternoon as the British Army managed to get one of their trucks seriously stuck in the Mersea Island mud! In the true spirit of Island community the farmers and fishermen rallied round and assisted with tractor and knowledge to extricate...
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Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Help for Heroes... Mersea style
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Army,
community,
Farmers,
fishermen,
Help for Heroes,
Mersea Island
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Sunday, 3 July 2011
A Musical Missionary?
This little gem I picked up from Shane Hipps' Twitter stream. Shane is now partnering Rob Bell at Mars Hill, I first came across him as the author of one of my favourite books Flickering Pixels
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Thursday, 23 June 2011
Ticket to ride... extremely!
P h/t Pat Kirby
Labels:
Chile,
creativity,
cycling,
extreme sports,
Faith,
inspiration,
sport
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Monday, 20 June 2011
Let everything that hath breath...
Saturday night's alright for music! The official launch of the new 'Friends of West Mersea Parish Church' was both an inspiration and a privilege to be part of...
Setlist for Café Musica:
Help - The Beatles
Blowin' in the wind - Bob Dylan
You - Rob Halligan
Time to think - After The Fire
Are we alright? - Show of Hands
Harvest home - Traditional
With a little help from my friends - The Beatles
Forever young - Bob Dylan
Every breath you take - The Police
Railroad man - The Eels
Still haven't found - U2
Blackberry blossom - Traditional
Do you wanna dance? - Bobby Freeman
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Monday, 13 June 2011
The Peace of the Lord be...
Love it!
P
Labels:
Art,
Belief,
Christianity,
Church,
Cinema,
creativity,
Don Miller,
evangelism,
Faith,
Film,
fundamentalism,
grace,
Humour,
Liturgy,
Old and New,
parable,
redemption,
Religion,
Theology
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
Out of the mouths of babes...
Adele's wonderful cover of Bob Dylan's 'Make You Feel My Love' plays over the closing credits for BBC's documentary masterpiece, 'Poor Kids' broadcast last Tuesday. Filmed and directed brilliantly by Jezza Neumann, here's the official blurb:
Documentary telling the stories of some of the 3.5 million children living in poverty in the UK. It is one of the worst child poverty rates in the industrialised world, and successive governments continue to struggle to bring it into line. So who are these children, and where are they living? Under-represented, under-nourished and often under the radar, 3.5 million children should be given a voice. And this powerful film does just that.Sadly there are only a few days left to watch on iPlayer, try and make the time...
Eight-year-old Courtney, 10-year-old Paige and 11-year-old Sam live in different parts of the UK. Breathtakingly honest and eloquent, they give testament to how having no money affects their lives: lack of food, being bullied and having nowhere to play. The children might be indignant about their situation now, but this may not be enough to help them. Their thoughts on their futures are sobering.
Sam's 16-year-old sister Kayleigh puts it all into context, as she tells how the effects of poverty led her to take extreme measures to try and escape it all.
Poor Kids puts the children on centre stage, and they command it with honesty and directness. It's time for everyone to listen.
P
Labels:
Adele,
Art,
BBC,
Bob Dylan,
Children,
creativity,
documentary,
Film,
Jezza Neumann,
music,
Poor Kids,
Wise words
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