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Simon Blogs: February 2008
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Wednesday, 27 February 2008. New Blossom on the Hawthorns. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me your recipe suggestions and I will add them here, or in extra pages, depending how many there are. National Museum of Computing. On the Origins of Apple Festivals. New Blossom on the Hawthorns. View my complete profile.
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Simon Blogs: June 2008
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Thursday, 19 June 2008. Here are some slides. In Open Office Impress format, of a message I gave last Sunday at the Olive Tree. Links to this post. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me your recipe suggestions and I will add them here, or in extra pages, depending how many there are. National Museum of Computing. On the Origins of Apple Festivals. View my complete profile.
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Simon Blogs: 10 out of 10
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Sunday, 5 October 2008. 10 out of 10. It's the title of a film by Cecille B. de Mille, starring Charlton Heston. The subject is the Law given by God to Moses for the people of Israel, on Mount Sinai. There are many messages that could be preached just on that one-sentence introduction:-. Who gave the Law (God). Who received the Law (Moses, Israel). What was given (the Law, engraved on ten stone tablets). Gen 2:16-17)...
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Simon Blogs: Vive La France! # 1
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Wednesday, 11 February 2009. God challenged Nally and me last November to come back to the UK and raise up prayer and intercession for the work of God in France. In response, we have started publishing a quarterly newsletter. Its aim is to encourage intercession for a move of God in France and the French-speaking world. Here is edition # 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Museum of Computing.
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Simon Blogs: Barnabas ASI in Africa - new website
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Tuesday, 2 June 2009. Barnabas ASI in Africa - new website. Barnabas France have opened a new French-language website at http:/ barnabas-asi.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me your recipe suggestions and I will add them here, or in extra pages, depending how many there are. National Museum of Computing. On the Origins of Apple Festivals. Barnabas ASI in Africa - new website. View my complete profile.
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Simon Blogs: Our recent visit to Digne-les-Bains
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Wednesday, 12 November 2008. Our recent visit to Digne-les-Bains. Nally and I had a great time a few weeks ago when we visited our brothers and sisters in Christ at the Barnabas. Church in Digne-les-Bains, South of France. We accompanied Brian and Caroline Gingles of the Barnabas church in Larne, Northern Ireland. You can read Brian's report on the visit at the Barnabas England. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Simon Blogs: June 2009
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Tuesday, 2 June 2009. Barnabas ASI in Africa - new website. Barnabas France have opened a new French-language website at http:/ barnabas-asi.org. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me your recipe suggestions and I will add them here, or in extra pages, depending how many there are. National Museum of Computing. On the Origins of Apple Festivals. Barnabas ASI in Africa - new website.
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Simon Blogs: January 2008
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Sunday, 6 January 2008. Hawthornberry Wine - Post Racking # 1. I tasted the hawthornberry wine as I was siphoning it out of the demijohn in which it completed its initial fermentation. It is the best we've made so far. We used a champagne yeast, and the extra quality makes a difference. It is a medium dry, orange-coloured wine, with a wonderful flavour. Next year we must make twice the quantity! Links to this post.
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Simon Blogs: May 2008
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Sunday, 25 May 2008. Photos of Ely in the Snow at Easter. Here are some shots of my local town, Ely, taken on Easter Sunday. Links to this post. What's been eating my walnut tree? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me your recipe suggestions and I will add them here, or in extra pages, depending how many there are. National Museum of Computing. On the Origins of Apple Festivals. View my complete profile.
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Simon Blogs: April 2008
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The day-to-day experiences of a Christian computer programmer living in East Anglia, UK. Sunday, 27 April 2008. Here is my sermon given on 13th April at the Olive Tree. In Ely. The subject is the Book of Nahum. You can download it from this link. NB the file size is 37.5 MB. If you are using a dial-up connection, I suggest you email me with your phone number, as it will be quicker if I repeat the sermon over the phone! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). National Museum of Computing.
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