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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: In Times Like These
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Wednesday, 10 June 2009. In Times Like These. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Churches (The main context for the thoughts on this blog). In Times Like These. Banbridge, County Down, United Kingdom. I pastor in Banbridge and in Larne in Northern Ireland. The thoughts on this blog arise from the context of my ministry in Northern Ireland. View my complete profile. Isaiah’s Mountain" or the "House on the Hill". Follow me on Twitter.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: April 2009
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Saturday, 25 April 2009. Random Thoughts: politics, budget, green issues. Disclaimer: This is written far too late on a Saturday night/Sunday morning and I suspect there is some serious circular reasoning throughout this post. Then I listened to the Green Party's response. So if I was to suggest something to Mr. Darling, I would suggest that he finds ways to lower the cost of public transport so that it would be less expensive for me to travel with pu...
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: Random Thoughts: politics, budget, green issues
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Saturday, 25 April 2009. Random Thoughts: politics, budget, green issues. Disclaimer: This is written far too late on a Saturday night/Sunday morning and I suspect there is some serious circular reasoning throughout this post. Then I listened to the Green Party's response. So if I was to suggest something to Mr. Darling, I would suggest that he finds ways to lower the cost of public transport so that it would be less expensive for me to travel with pu...
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: When Different Identities Meet
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Sunday, 3 May 2009. When Different Identities Meet. I've been wanting to reflect for a while on the concept of Otherness. 160;and Christian experience in Northern Ireland. It is my perception that we do not deal with that which is other. I just read a chapter from Alden Thompson's book Escape from the flames: How Ellen White grew from fear to joy - and helped me do it too. 160;In a short section of three pages (pp.16-19) he gives three quotes from Ell...
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: June 2009
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Wednesday, 17 June 2009. Attack Victims to Quit Northern Ireland. I live in Banbridge and my little cul-de-sac is friendly. Relatively few foreigners live in my town and I feel relatively safe. Should I be happy to feel safe? I want to go live where these people live. I think I'll be more likely to find Christ there, than in sub-urban Banbridge. T has a good take on the recent events. Links to this post. Wednesday, 10 June 2009. In Times Like These.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: Belfast
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Sunday, 3 May 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Churches (The main context for the thoughts on this blog). God Is Not A Man. Having Fun at the Apple Blossom Festival in Armagh. When Different Identities Meet. Banbridge, County Down, United Kingdom. I pastor in Banbridge and in Larne in Northern Ireland. The thoughts on this blog arise from the context of my ministry in Northern Ireland. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: God Is Not A Man
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Friday, 15 May 2009. God Is Not A Man. This video was posted by Jared Wright in one of the comments on the Spectrum Blog. I think it is worth sharing. The whole article by Ryan Bell is worth reading through. I would love to do something innovative like that in my congregations one day. His concluding paragraph is particularly worth sharing:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Churches (The main context for the thoughts on this blog). God Is Not A Man.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: March 2009
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Sunday, 22 March 2009. We need more sunshiny parents and more sunshiny Christians. We are too much shut up within ourselves. Too often the kindly, encouraging word, the cheery smile, are withheld from our children and from the oppressed and discouraged. {AH 37.1}. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Churches (The main context for the thoughts on this blog). Banbridge, County Down, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: Having Fun at the Apple Blossom Festival in Armagh, Monday, 4 May 2009
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Monday, 4 May 2009. Having Fun at the Apple Blossom Festival in Armagh, Monday, 4 May 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Churches (The main context for the thoughts on this blog). God Is Not A Man. Having Fun at the Apple Blossom Festival in Armagh. When Different Identities Meet. Banbridge, County Down, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Isaiah’s Mountain" or the "House on the Hill". 8220;I Have Heard the Angel’s Sing”.
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland: Evil
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Pastoral Musings from Adventist Northern Ireland. Wednesday, 17 June 2009. Attack Victims to Quit Northern Ireland. I live in Banbridge and my little cul-de-sac is friendly. Relatively few foreigners live in my town and I feel relatively safe. Should I be happy to feel safe? I want to go live where these people live. I think I'll be more likely to find Christ there, than in sub-urban Banbridge. T has a good take on the recent events. 3 November 2009 at 11:28. Nice to hear about you Pastor Weiers!
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