CMS Summer School

We’re up at CMS Summer School in Katoomba this week. It’ currently Wednesday afternoon and we’re on our afternoon break. This has probably been the best conference I’ve been on since EU Annual Conferences during uni. We’ve heard Don Carson speak on 1 Peter, whichhsa been great – the overall theme has been, essentially, holiness. The talks over the last couple of days have primarily concerned suffering and specific outworkings of holiness. It’s been good.

Apart from that, the best things have been catching up with people that I haven’t seen since uni and finding out what we’ve been up to, especially ministry-wise, and hearing from a number of missionaries about their experiences, challenges and work in a number of countries around the world. This has included hearing about their experiences related to some specific topics, such as Economic Rationalim, using their homes for hospitality and ministry and the work of spouses wihout an ‘official’ job description.

We’re looking foward still to the next few days and we’ll write more when we get back to Canberra.

Oh yeah – and we had a good time over Christmas and New Years as well.

He knows when you’ve been bad or good…

I love the comic Calvin and Hobbes. I’ve been reading it for many years and for the last few years I’ve been getting it delivered via email to my Inbox each day (you can too – see here). Basically, they’re re-running all the strips on the web, albeit 11 years to a day behind the original series (so, today being 23 December 2003, you can read the 23 December 2002 strip on the website).

Over the last week there has been a series about Calvin really wanting more Christmas presents, but really worrying that Santa won’t bring him any because he hasn’t been good enough. While it’s quite amusing to see Calvin wrestle with his conscience, what struck me more is that to Calvin, Santa is like God. Or rather, Calvin?s perception of Santa is like the common perception of God. I?ve posted some of the relevant comics here so you can see what I mean (this will open in a new window): Click Here.
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Passion

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/12/21/1071941607327.html

Saw this great article in the SMH today by Paul Sheehan: it centres on Mel Gibson’s upcoming film about the last 12 hours in the life of Christ, but really it’s about a shift in Christiantiy away from liberalism and, presumably, towards tradional or fundamental forms of faith.

This is not the kind of article that Paul Sheehan normally writes – he’s not the Herald’s religious affairs journalist, but he does write a lot about Australian culture. I found it very interesting that something like this is being picked up and observed, and making it to the front page of the website, by what is normally a liberal newspaper. I wonder what the ongoing significance of such observations will be.

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Tiling, power tools and other such fun

Well, our weekend ended up begin a lot busier and more hard work than we were expecting.

Our story begins on Saturday morning. As part of our ongoing battle with the house to try and make it look as nice as possible, Tegan decided that we might put some new tiles in to our bathroom – just a couple of rows of nice, small, blue, glass tiles above the existing ones around the bath/shower. Little did we know…
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