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Author Archives: Peter
Diamond and graphite
As a Christian, what does your life look like? Like this? Or this? They are both made out of the same element, but with radically different properties. The former is made up of many different layers, but the bonds between … Continue reading
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Light & Darkness
Just a quick word on the repeal of Roe vs Wade. I’m not American, but it is heartening to see there is at least one Western country where the forces of death are not completely in the ascendency. Although it’s … Continue reading
Saved, but from what?
I have heard a gospel message preached, talking about the hope we can have in Jesus and the relationship we can have with Him. All good, except for one thing. When we talk about being saved, the question should be … Continue reading
The way of the cross
Easter Sunday is the greatest celebration of the Christian year – Jesus triumphant over the powers of death, sin and hell! He is risen, risen indeed! Ah, but to get there, a cost beyond our comprehension. The mocking, the scourging, … Continue reading
The dividing line
A year ago, I wrote a Storm Warning. This was the word I was given for that post: My Church, you are going to Prepare one way or the other. Either you will Prepare to endure the coming storm, or … Continue reading
The dyed scroll
On the morning of 7th January 2021, as I woke a condensed image flashed through my mind. I saw a long and narrow vista opened up in front of me like an opened scroll, that was intensely detailed, full of … Continue reading
The line on the horizon
I stood upon a cliff and gazed out across the wide expanse of the sea. Grey was the water, and grey the clouds. All was flat, calm. On the horizon was a line, a little wave, a gentle swell. My … Continue reading
The pandemic of fear
I recently read an article about the Sage sub-committee that was tasked with altering our behaviour at the beginning of the Covid pandemic. Turns out that they were alarmingly successful in inducing fear – the results being way beyond what … Continue reading
The hope of the world
Today is the day when it all began turning around. When out of a miasma of hopelessness, hope was born. Sometimes, maybe like me, you look at the world with a mixture of anxiety, frustration, incredulity and a nascent sense … Continue reading
The pagan society
For any useful prognosis, it’s important to get the initial diagnosis right. With that in mind, in what kind of society do we dwell? The current consensus appears to be that this is a secular society, providing an ostensibly neutral … Continue reading