Saturday, May 31, 2008

Reading the Bible

On Sunday 1st June our message subject was "The Church Jesus builds loves the Bible."  

We acknowledged most people feel like failures when it comes to reading the Bible and rather than trying to make us all feel bad enough so that we pull up our socks, I want us to actually think about how we might get more out of our experience with the Bible.

Forgetting the myth that every 'proper' Christian has an hour quiet time every morning, these were my tips for getting more out of the Bible when we read it:
  • Read regularly - at least once a week
  • Read deliberately - chose a book and work through it
  • Read small chunks - quality not quantity and depth not length
  • Read out loud - it slows you down and makes you think about what you're reading
  • Put it into your own words - think about how you would explain it to someone else
  • Stop reading when you have a question about the text - think and pray about it and try to understand what's going on
  • Make notes - it helps you remember what you've learnt and marks where you've got up to
Those are just some suggestions that I've found useful.

What about you?  What have you found helpful or effective when reading the Bible?  Do you use a scheme or a website or a book?  What habits have you got into?  What time of day do you do it and how do you make time?

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Next stop... Question Time

I am sure I now will become a regular face on current affairs programmes, offering sensible and down-to-earth wisdom in this mixed up and confused world...

Click here to see the first step in my career.  
(You only need to watch the first 35 seconds)


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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Gravity's such a drag

To experience zero gravity would be very cool, but perhaps not for dogs:


And even less fun for queasy girls (watch the girl on the left... who apparently had porridge for breakfast)



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Saturday, May 03, 2008

When things go wrong...

You have to give this guy some credit... a consummate professional.  Even with a bloody nose and probably a broken limb or two he's still trying to sell a product that he has just rendered completely unsellable. 
This being a church blog I should probably say something about mistakes, second chances and so on... but I'll just leave a space for you to insert your own spiritually inspiring point:

 
 
 


 
 
 Wow, that's fantastic.  Very inspired.