A view of the PYO strawberry fields from my garden. They also grow asparagas.
With the title of today’s post’s generalisation, AA Gill* has reported his first impression of Whole Foods Market’s debut to the UK. It is yet another food chain to transport itself from the vast American continent to the tiny spot [...]
Archive for June, 2007
‘Americans like plates the size of their laps…’
Posted in Uncategorized on Friday 29 June 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Isaiah and the Matzo Solution
Posted in a cappella, communion, corporate worship, forgiveness, holiness, liberals, sacred space, women in ministry on Monday 25 June 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Down with a nasty cold, the worst of it striking me out from attending church. With the constant rhythm of the rain, sleeping was my greatest activity for peace and healing – rest for tonight will hopefully not be so elusive.
I hate it when I miss out on the fellowship of corporate worship, as I [...]
There’s too much Deb…
Posted in Billy Graham Library, Christ's Gospel, Cross, Ruth Graham, degenerative osteoarthritis, evangelism, inspiration, ministry, osteonecrosis, spiritual gifts, witness on Thursday 14 June 2007 | 2 Comments »
I just read in the Washington Post that Ruth Graham is in a coma. Now 87, she has suffered greatly for several years with degenerative osteoarthritis in her neck and back. To me, her life has always embodied such a spirit of grace and ultimate beauty in her love and service to the Lord. I [...]