6.41am I just had a dream about Sophia. I'm currently reading The Shack again, and in this book, a little girl gets kidnapped, and the story is all about her Dad's relationship with God afterwards. I've just had a Shack-type dream about Sophia going missing. The adrenaline is still flowing and my heart is coming [...]
Holy Week With Two: Palm Sunday
Hello and welcome to my eighth year of Holy Week blogs! We've had Holy Week as a Deacon, as a Priest, in a pandemic, 2021, with a baby, 2023 and 2024. As I'm not, yanno, in public ministry this week, I wondered if I should bother this year. But I still live in a vicarage, [...]
Esther
Well, the drama! What a brilliant book! I don't think I've read all of Esther in one day before. There's dunkneness (several times), a stubborn queen, a bride finding ball (to quote Slipper and the Rose), jealousy, anger, plotting, royal decrees, strong and steadfast heroes who save the day... what's not to love? Let's talk [...]
Nehemiah
I didn't really see why this must be the case when reading Ezra, but The Bible Project says that Ezra and Nehemiah were originally one book. But now, having read Nehemiah straight afterwards, I have noticed all the references to 'Ezra the scribe and Nehemiah the governor', and how they had the same goals and [...]