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Author Archives: Peter
Who are the barbarians?
The world has correctly judged ISIS and their ilk as evil. And rightly so, for they are stunted barbarians, semi-humans, devoid of love, mercy, pity or anything that is good. And they serve their father, Satan, well. But they do have … Continue reading
Tsunami, revisited
There was a word I received a decade ago, it went like this: Tsunami 19th March 2005 Is 51 v1-6 Ps 37 Lk 6 v46-49 I saw a wave in the distance. It looks benign, insignificant right now. I was … Continue reading
The gospel’s heart – beyond the rim of our world.
I think all Christians would agree with me if I said that though Christianity seems at first to be all about morality, all about duties and rules and guilt and virtue, yet it leads you on, out of all that, … Continue reading
The Kairos Moment
A few months ago I had a dream that seems to summarise so much of what we in the Anglican world have been involved in for the last decade. In the dream, I was at a church service – traditionally Anglican I … Continue reading
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Ice Beans
This is how we grow beans in Calgary. Sigh….
The banquet
I’ve not posted here for quite some time, I know, but there’s just a thought / picture I had back in January that I’d like to share. This is regarding Service. Mark 10 v43-44 may be familiar to you: “whoever … Continue reading
Jacaranda Tree
This post is going to be about Anglican matters, and what I see as at least the partial fulfillment of a prophecy given 9 years ago. Back in June 2004, I received this word: Ichabod I saw a mid sized … Continue reading
The key to loose is protected by the key to bind
I have been meaning to post this from Bonhoeffer for a while – it is most insightful. Do not give dogs what is holy; and do not throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to … Continue reading
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The shape of things to come
I was reading with some interest the recent European Court case involving four Christians. The outcome was all too predictable – Christians 0, Secular Culture 1 (apart from one case, to cover the essential decisions in all the others). What I … Continue reading