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The Traveller’s Rest- Addicted to Love.

Clock Struck Thrice I always sit up and take notice when something seems to crop up on more than one occasion in a short period of time. A bit like in Scripture when a word is written more than once, i.e. holy, holy, holy, it does not necessarily mean it was said three times but [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Are We Margin, or Are We Centre?

“Change will have to come from outside, from the margins. The desert, not the temple, gave us the prophets.” Wendell Berry Where do I stand? I totally love this quote that I read this week. There is a sense in so many that there is the cry coming from the margins. I have blogged before [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Count Your Blessings.

Flying colours. Over the last week have been thrown into thinking mode by one of my friends Facebook status updates. He and his wife and son have just been to America and of course there is the good old flight to and from the States. On the way out from Heathrow they got bumped up [...]

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Changing times

How the times are a-changing. Not being inside the UK means that I am not always in touch with what really is being said and actioned. I have come across two recent events: the banning of prayer before the Town Hall meetings in Bideford (see a comment by Dyfed), and a report in the Telegraph [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Orphaned Fathers and Mothers.

Living Room, Living Conversation This weeks blog takes it’s inspiration from a living room conversation that I had with a great friend Tony John. Tony and Pat are a couple that I love so much, walking paths, pioneering paths, living paths. They knew what it was to walk a more ‘liquid’ expression of church before [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Turning the Tables.

The Lord’s Table Growing up in the Assemblies of God tradition one of the first things I was introduced to as a serious Christian was the traditional Sunday morning ‘Breaking of Bread’ service. This was the meeting that all committed Christians had to make a special attempt to get to because of the command to [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Honk if you Love the Lord.

Dream On. On Tuesday a friend, Karen McCrill Howard, shared a dream with me. That dream meant more to me than I am sure Karen would realise. I found such encouragement in it that I wanted to share it and a few thoughts surrounding it here. Before I go any further here is the dream [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- The Empire Strikes Back.

Just Saying!!! Funny that when you least expect it something that is said or done does not just cause a ripple but a bit of a tidal wave. On Sunday morning I posted the following status update on Facebook; So many status updates on a Sunday about life changing meetings, messages and ministries. This event [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Birds of a Feather.

Flock Together The whole of life seems to be obsessed with tribes and gangs. We find this concept in the Old Testament with the tribes of Israel, we find it in the history of popular music; mods vs. rockers, punks vs. teds, rave vs. rock, and we also find it in church life; baptist, pentecostal, [...]

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The Traveller’s Rest- Follow the Leader

Blind Obedience Had some interesting conversations and thoughts this week concerning leadership, obedience without question, respect for position etc, and the realisation of how much spiritual abuse goes on under the banner of the name of Jesus. Was speaking to a friend from a local church that has a very strong ‘apostolic’ (as in carries [...]

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Not going the way of Europe

It has been fascinating to hear GOP presidential hopefuls make statements along the lines of the above title. The health system has been quoted… and of course the health care system is under pressure and there are always personal stories to tell. However, I am personally very grateful for the health care that Sue had. [...]

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Size does matter!

Hope you like the new site. Blogs at the top and more blogs magazine articles at the bottom of the home page… Such interesting times to be alive. Size: there is a tendency for institutions to grow and grow. I am interested in the US political ‘caucuses’ (wow what does that word mean, where does [...]

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Recent magazine comments

The 'Gates' of society

Gates

Much of the material that will be central to these posts will cover perspectives on the 'gates' of society, the places of influence that shape the culture. If transformation is a desired outcome, such aspects as strategic prayer and understanding the redemptive gifts of places will play their part. As prayer opens up space, filling it will be vital, not in a controlling, top-down sense, but with a servant spirit. Finding appropriate terminology is difficult. Maybe 'transformation' is not the right term, perhaps 'transfiguration', where inner qualities burst through.

I have chosen to use the term 'gates' and although they can be defined any number of ways these are the seven ways I have chosen to group them by:

  • Arts & entertainment
  • Business, commerce & trade
  • Education & training
  • Family & community
  • Health, science & technology
  • Media & communication
  • Politics, government, law & order

Download in epub/mobi

E-formatting

These are in two formats. Epub can be read in many ereaders, such as Ipad, kobo etc.; if using a kindle then the format will be mobi. If there are difficulties in reading the format an internet search should show any peculiarities for your specific ereader

Vol 1.1 Epub format   Vol 1.1 Mobi format

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