Monday, August 29, 2005

2-1


Delirious! Excruciating watching though. They think it's all over....

Grapevine

We were at Grapevine 2005 yesterday. It was great to see Delirious leading worship last night one year on from the terrible accident when the seating in the big top collapsed.

They led us in the song ‘We’re gonna dance in the river’ (This is the song we were singing at the time when it all happened) - Martin Smith declared ‘let us finish what we started last year!’ Great stuff.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Go Freddie!


A great first century against the Aussies.

I'm Back...

...after being on holiday and then being struck down with a bad dose of tonsillitis. All I could eat was well cooked spaghetti mixed with grated cheese, butter and a touch of basil! Not bad really.

The crickets back also. The Ashes 4th Test and England are making steady progress despite the rain interruptions yesterday.

Hopefully they’ll see off Australia today by posting a good first innings. Looks like Freddies winding up for a big one!

Monday, August 15, 2005

Ashes 3rd Test

On holiday this week so not much blogging.

But I had to mentionn the cricket. Wow, boo-hoo and all that. What an emotional roller-coaster this Series is becoming.

This will no doubt go down as an all-time classic...one they'll remember for many years to come.

Friday, August 12, 2005

Vaughan Again...at Last!


Well done Michael. A great knock of 166.

What will today bring, hopefully a final tally of around 500 should see off this test match. Also...

600 not out!

Finally, I've got to mention the effervescent Shane Warne who reached the incredible milestone of 600 test wickets.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Lost


The popular American TV series ‘Lost’ starts here tonight on Channel 4. I will watch with eager anticipation.

"Cinematic, lavish, shock-and-awe television"
"Big-budget, massive cast, great special effects, nail biting cliff-hangers"

Synopsis: ‘After a somewhat mysterious sequence of events, an oceanic flight from Sydney to LA crashes on what appears to be a deserted island. The chance of being found and rescued are fairly small, so the survivors have to cope with a set of challenges. They have to learn to survive on the island, a mysterious place with enough dangers on it's own. Also, they have to learn to live with each other if any success is to be expected. And finally, they have to live with themselves and their pasts. Interwoven with the events on the islands are flashbacks to the pasts of some 10 main characters. Step by step, we learn a little more about their diverse and unexpected pasts as the group's quest to survive takes shape.

A horrific plane crash leaves 48 passengers alive, and stranded on a remote island in the South Pacific. The survivors include doctor Jack, now freed prisoner Kate, one hit wonder rock star Charlie, Iraqi military vet Sayid, and a mysterious man named Locke. For a while their goal is simple survival, but they soon realise that it was far more than mere chance that brought them together, and each of them has a purpose that will help them unlock the island's secrets.’

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Ashes 2nd Test Report

Great stuff from Derek 'Robbo' Robson (The Tees Mouth) courtesy of the BBC.

‘Warne treads on his stumps, and you're thinking he's a great bowler but you wouldn't want him as a dance partner.’

WANTED: Aussie Bowler


Nice hot bath too ease the bruising.

Another one out? Brett Lee is doubtful for the 3rd Test at Old Trafford. He's suffering from a knee infection which apparently has nothing to do with Freddy's exocets at the weekend.

Hope you get better soon Brett!

Monday, August 08, 2005

Living Life Well

Jeannie Benger spoke an encouraging message in church last night on the keys to ‘living life well’. We will talk about these things in our Connect Group tomorrow night.

God is a Father - encouraging his kids, cheering us on. When we fall off - 'get back on...have another go!'

God wants us to live a full life – to squeeze every last drop out of life! Run the race well.

Keys:
Having a generous spirit
Sow generously. Practice good ‘customer service’ – not just a shopping thing but a life thing!
Proverbs 11:25 - The generous prosper and are satisfied; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.
Live lives full of generosity.

Having a great attitude
In every area of our lives. Home life, work life etc.
Enjoy work! (When you go into work and you ask someone are they ok, how many respond - ‘I’ll be all right at 5 o’clock’?)

Get planted in the House of God
Ephesians 5:25 - Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her.
Christ loves the church. We also need to love church. Be positive about church...not looking to pull it down, critical etc. Support the leaders and the vision of the church.

God is for us…He wants us to win! To live life to the full.

Q’s
How important are our attitudes in life? Where can we see the positive/negative effects of the right/wrong attitudes?
Sowing and reaping in life...it’s not just about money. What other examples of the kinds of good sowing and also bad sowing can we think of?

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Greatest Ever Test Match?


I’ve just witnessed an incredible finish to a great Ashes Test match. A real nail-biter!

What seemed like a formality this morning with Australia chasing 107 to win with only 2 wickets in hand, turned into a frenetic finish

The tail in Warne, Lee and Kasprowicz fought brilliantly and were just denied at the end only 3 runs short of the win. You've got to feel for the lads.

1-1 in the Series...game on!

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

McGrath and Warne



How to play these two? 1097 test wickets between them.

I think something slipped into their meals tonight might do the trick!

Blog Birthday

One year old today!

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Vaughan Again

Just one of the headlines I’d love to see over the coming weekend.

He’s gone from being rated number one in the world to number 28. His test average has dropped from 50.98 before he was captain to just 36.55.



BBC link

Monday, August 01, 2005

Dead or Alive? Part 3

Paul Benger finished off our Dead or Alive series last night in church. It’s been a great three weeks.

Ephesians 2:11-22

Paul deals with 3 issues concerning the Ephesians church (Vs 11-12)

They still thought they were ‘outsiders’
Thinking they were not good enough. But now all one in Christ.

The Jewish pride
Galatians 3:28 – in Christ there is neither Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male or female – you are all one in Christ!

The concept of ‘circumcision’
Not a human activity but a Holy Spirit activity at work in our lives – making us more like Christ.

This is what Christ has done, a fundamental change has taken place to our condition:
(Vs 13) We now belong to God – brought near, no longer far away.
(V3 14) Jesus has broken down the wall of hostility – made us one, not only with God but with other people. Unity – one in Christ.
(Vs 15) Jewish law has ended – a new way of being right with God, through Christ and all he has done.
(Vs 19) The new temple has been constructed – a place where God dwells, in the hearts of people. The church is people. Flourishing when planted in the House of God.

Finally...
(Vs 12) The church is a place of HOPE. Hope is the true spirit of the Christian. To have faith we need hope. Hebrews 11:1 - What is faith? It is the confident assurance that what we hope for is going to happen. It is the evidence of things we cannot yet see

Psalm 42:11 - Why am I discouraged? Why so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise him again - my Saviour and my God!
Proverbs 17:22 - A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit saps a person's strength.
Proverbs 18:14 - The human spirit can endure a sick body, but who can bear it if the spirit is crushed?

Sunday, July 31, 2005

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory


Went to see this yesterday with the kids. Great fun!

Much more in keeping with the book. I think they just about got the Oompa Loompas right this time. Not easy to interpret Roald Dahl’s vision of the little singing dancing men.

Johnny Depp is a very creepy Willy Wonka...wonder who they based him on?!

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Deferred Success

A retired teacher will call on the Professional Association of Teacher’s annual gathering in Buxton, Derbyshire next week, to delete the word 'fail' from the educational vocabulary to be replaced with the concept of 'deferred success'.

She argues that repeated failure, such as in exams, can damage pupils' interest in learning.

Political correctness gone mad? (The Art of Failure)

So what of England’s ‘deferred success’ against the Aussies?

Monday, July 25, 2005

Dead or Alive? Part 2

Paul Benger carried on last night in church with our Dead or Alive series taken from Ephesians chapter 2. A great message!

Ephesians 2:4-10

2 great phrases from these verses - ‘But God’ and ‘God’s Masterpiece’

BUT GOD
Paul writes this is where we were - dead in our sins! BUT GOD, rich in mercy and loved us so much, that even while we were dead, he gave us life when he raised Christ from the dead. There’s a big BUT in all of us!

Three things about this truth:

God initiates
We were dead, but God started the process of bringing about change. By sending his Son.

God invests
God was willing to invest all that He had to save the world. Not a little of his love, his grace – but God being rich in mercy and love…invested liberally!

God imagines
God is a visionary. He sees our world differently to how we see it. We need to see what he sees, imagine what he imagines.

GOD’S MASTERPIECE
(Vs 10) For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.

God is an artist, a potter at work...we are his masterpiece (workmanship). He’s not finished with us yet!

Three things about this truth:

Don’t get religion get Jesus
Religion changes nothing. Only Jesus in our lives can do this.

We were created to do good things
Not works. Bearing good fruit when we are connected to Jesus – the Vine.

God has planned good things for your life
Seated us in heavenly places (vs 6). He is the ‘lifter of our heads’. We may have failed in the past but God doesn’t see us as ‘failures’.

First Test - A Bridge too Far


There have been improvements since the last Ashes but there is still a gulf between the two sides.

Lessons Learnt

1. Must do better in the field
2. Batsmen must get in and stay in

"We didn't bat well enough and didn't catch well enough" Michael Vaughn

Positives

1. Pietersen
2. We can bowl out Australia...twice
3. Pietersen

On to Edgbaston and hopefully a more competitive performance!

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Bouncers or Beamers Brett?



Brett Lee plans to test England's batsmen with short-pitched bowling and has predicted "fireworks" in the first Ashes Test at Lord's.

"It's Test match cricket and the reason why is because it's a test, a test of character, a test of commitment and a test of courage." Brett Lee

Let’s hope it’s the bouncers and not the beamers that our boys will have to contend with...eh Brett?

Monday, July 18, 2005

Dead or Alive?

Last night in church Paul Benger began a series from Ephesians Chapter 2. He opened with a great message and a number of people responded to God’s word. Great stuff! Thanks Paul.

The fact that through Jesus Christ we have been transferred from a dead world into a living world.

There are 7 things from the first 3 verses of Ephesians 2 that we have to die to...

We have to die to a dead world and connect to a living world (vs 1)
We have to die to a life of missing the mark and connect to a life of hitting the mark (vs 1)
We have to die to former things and connect to present and future things (vs 2)
We have to die to Satan and connect to God (vs 2)
We have to die to a disobedient life and connect to a life of obedience to God (vs 2)
We have to die to a sinful life and connect to a spirit-filled life (vs 3)
We have to die to the concept of an angry God and connect to a loving Father (vs 3)

Winning Team?

Michael Vaughn (Captain)

Marcus Trescothick

Andrew Strauss

Ian Bell

Kevin Pietersen

Andrew Flintoff

Geraint Jones

Ashley Giles

Matthew Hoggard

Simon Jones

Steve Harmison

Chris Tremlett

Just 3 days to go!

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Pietersen Gets the Nod


Kevin Pietersen has been chosen ahead of Graham Thorpe for next weeks Ashes Test opener at Lords.

Thorpe had been suffering with injury worries and a dip in form.

I think I agree with the selection...just!

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Running the Gauntlet

x 2
As all you runners will appreciate one of the dangers of running is coming across those dogs out for their early morning stroll.

Last Sunday was a lovely hot summer’s day and me and my running partner were out in the Derbyshire countryside when we suddenly came upon two rottweilers (that’s two!) - absent owner (I guess). They were near the road where we were running, just coming out of a wooded area.

They begin barking in an aggressive manner and one of them came for me. Fortunately as soon as he came to the edge of the road, where I was running, he stopped. Trained not to stray onto the road perhaps? Or attack unsuspecting runners maybe?

Lucky escape or the grace of God? Anyway it’s a good job I'd bought those extra running shorts recently!

Aussies in Gear



Looking a little ominous eh?....Australia claimed the third and deciding NatWest Challenge match. Which included an awesome century from Gilchrist.

Still test matches are a whole different ball game. Come on England!

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Legend or Loser?

Interesting article on the BBC sports pages today. How will history judge Sir Clive Woodward?

Having read his book ‘Winning’ I loved much of what he had done with the England set-up.

Was his supposed failure with the Lions tour a matter of him simply trying to apply too many of his ideas into too short a time frame?

And now he’s moving onto his true love - football!

Friday, July 08, 2005

Team Works

Sharing this Sunday in church...

‘It was genuinely a team effort and Seb Coe and the team were just awesome throughout. For me it was easy coming in with the way that Seb and his team worked. They were focused and clever in every single aspect. It really shows what you can achieve if you work together.’ - Tony Blair

(1 Corinthians 12:12-31) - Many Parts....One Body

Paul deals with 4 areas of attention when it comes to Team, and the Body functioning effectively.

Some feel Inferior
(15) If the foot should say, Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body, it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body. (16) And if the ear should say, Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body, it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body. (17) If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? (18) But in fact God has arranged the parts in the body, every one of them, just as he wanted them to be.

Some feel Superior
(19) If they were all one part, where would the body be? (20) As it is, there are many parts, but one body. (21) The eye cannot say to the hand, I don't need you! And the head cannot say to the feet, I don't need you!

Some feel Inconspicuous
(22) On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, (23) and the parts that we think are less honourable we treat with special honour (24) while our presentable parts need no special treatment. But God has combined the members of the body and has given greater honor to the parts that lacked it.

ALL are Important
(25) so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other. (26) If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honoured, every part rejoices with it. (27) Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.

Let’s make ‘Team’ work!

London 2005

You hoped and prayed it would never happen. Our hopes and prayers are now with victims and their families - for those in mourning today, for those fighting for their lives and for those who are now on the long road to recovery.

Miracles in the midst of tragedy (Taken from Adrian Warnock’s blog)

'Two remarkable coincidences which seem likely to have contributed to the survival of victims because these circumstances facilitated medical care getting to the victims quicker: Firstly, the bomb on a bus went off outside the headquarters of the British Medical Association where doctors were attending meetings and were able to attend victims immediately. Secondly, a meeting of trauma doctors just happened to be occurring at the Royal London Hospital which meant that 18 top trauma doctors could quickly be airlifted to the scenes of these disasters to treat patients who remained trapped'

Thursday, July 07, 2005

War of the Worlds


Saw War of the Worlds yesterday. Some of the things that struck me:

  • No heroes
  • A real sense of hopelessness
  • Genuine terror

This is no feel-good movie. I was gripped with fear a number times.

It’s one of those films that you think you’ve enjoyed it but you’re not quite sure why. Even the effects, which were outstanding, do not seem to be enough of a reason for it being an enjoyable film. Not sure...perhaps I’ll have to see it again.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

London 2012

Well done London!

No one dared believe this could actually happen....but it has! I'm really hoping this will melt away the cynicism that often grips this country.

Monday, July 04, 2005

God He Reigns


The new Hillsong album is just out. I’ve ordered a copy along with the music book in CD format, which I look forward to with interest.

I notice the Hillsong Conference starts today....would have loved to have been there again! Maybe one day!

Still there's always Hillsong London in September 2006!

Friday, July 01, 2005

Rome wasn't Built in a Day



Spare a thought for my good friends Paul and Jennie Benger (typo - Jeannie). Read on.

They deserve better....I do hope they get there one day!

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Fiery Ashes Predicted


Things are hotting up between England and Australia.

During yesterdays one-dayer (rained off) in the sixth over of Australia’s innings, Simon Jones incensed Hayden by hurling a ball back at him in an attempt to throw down the wicket.
The ball landed well short of the stumps and bounced up to strike Hayden a stinging blow on the shoulder.

Hayden spun around and glared at Jones, mouthing his displeasure. Jones apologised, but Collingwood, who had sent Hayden packing in an earlier game with an astonishing overhead catch, ran in from point and brushed shoulders with the strongly-built Queenslander, giving him an earful at the same time.

Ponting ran down from the non-striker's end and pulled Hayden out by the hand to settle things.

"We play it pretty tough and so do they, so I wouldn't say it will be the last time that England and Australia, in the middle, have a few words," Michael Vaughan

"It was just something that happened in the heat of battle" Ricky Ponting

Monday, June 27, 2005

The Winning Team

A message from Paul Benger spoken last night in church - inspired by the book ‘Winning’ by Clive Woodward and of course the Bible!

We are a winning TEAM!

‘Teamwork makes the Dreamwork’ John Maxwell

We cannot do it on our own. The friends of the paralytic man were a winning team – he would never have got to Jesus without teamwork!

Church is not for spectators but participators...were in it together.

5 things about a winning team:

Winning teams have...

A shared mental model
What does winning look like? Are we seeing the same thing as a church? We all need to see it, a shared vision...so that we don’t drop the ball!

A shared leadership responsibility
We’re all leaders...shared responsibility. Initiative in all of us. Not just for senior leaders. Enthusiasm and participation. Energisers not energy sappers.

A shared commitment to overcome setbacks
Getting back into the arena after a defeat. Churches have setbacks - we all have setbacks. Leaving the past behind and pressing on towards the goal (Apostle Paul) – get back into the arena.

A shared ownership of winning habits
We need to find winning habits. Good habits. Life-giving, full of energy.

A shared openness to thinking differently
Romans 12:2 – be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Thinking differently is part of a winning team. An openness to God for change, thinking in the DETAIL as well.

Q’s
What does winning look like for you as a Christian and as a Church?
What does shared leadership responsibility mean to you?
Name some winning habits.

Friday, June 24, 2005

Australia Hit Back

Australia 266-5
England 209-9

Marcus Trescothick wins the toss and puts Australia into bat - what’s all that about? I'm sure he's done this before when he's stepped in for Vaughn. Does he like the glory of batting second?

"Nobody in their right mind chooses to bat in the evening under lights" Jonathan Agnew

Still shouldn’t take anything away from the Aussies.

"The guys have really stuck together after Sunday's loss and we hope to keep on improving from now on" Ricky Ponting

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Monkey Art

Encouragement for all you budding artists out there....

Yesterday three abstract paintings by Congo the Chimpanzee sold at auction for more than £12,000.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Acceptable

Great message last night in church from Mark Wilkins on our ‘acceptability’ to God because of Jesus Christ.

Ephesians 2:1-22

Vs 13, "But now you belong to Christ Jesus. Though you once were far away from God, now you have been brought near to him because of the blood of Christ."

God’s masterpiece…

Vs 10, "For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago."

No longer strangers, outsiders…

Vs 19, "So now you Gentiles are no longer strangers and foreigners. You are citizens along with all of God's holy people. You are members of God's family."

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Pietersen and Harmison Shine

Australia 252 for 9 (50 overs)
England 253 for 7 (47.3 overs)

Highlights….

Steve Harmison 5 for 33
Kevin Pietersen struck four superb sixes in a match-winning 91 not out.

"We competed a lot better today. We were in a good position in the game with 10 or 12 overs to go but fell over at the end," Ricky Ponting

This was an improved effort from Australia, but again they were no match for England, who recorded a fourth straight win over them in all competitions.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Eh?!?

Bangladesh (250-5) beat Australia (249-5)

This result is a little bewildering isn't it? Are the Aussies playing some kind of phsycological game with us? Who knows.

I trust there were no dodgy bets placed before the game.

They play England tomorrow......mmmmm?!

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Ponting not a Happy Chap

Australia's captain, Ricky Ponting, admitted he was "angry" after his side's failure to protect a massive total of 342 against Somerset at Taunton. Read on.

Ponting refused to blame a lack of cricket for his team's poor showing.

"Your brain isn't rusty - you still know what is right and what is wrong" Ricky Ponting

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Thatcherism



I wonder how much influence she still has on the Conservative Party? (Read)

The Tories are still trying to move on from her legacy. It seems they continue to struggle in finding their true identity again...showing that the leadership baton can be a difficult thing to hand on when it has been so strong and influential.

So how much influence does she still have? A negative one perhaps as far as the Tories are concerned but maybe not for Tony Blair. He seems the one to have benefited the most from her legacy and dare I say carrying it on in some way.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Interesting Fact

England have now won their last 3 encounters with Australia in all forms of the game. The last Test match, the last one-day match and now the latest Twenty20 match.

Not bad eh?!

One for the album....

Monday, June 13, 2005

And speaking of winning....

Sportsflash....England have just handed Australia a Twenty20 thrashing as they raced to a 100-run win at the Rose Bowl to start the Ashes summer in the best way!

Alright it's only a Twenty20 but what a start to the summer...and 'momentum' is a wonderful thing.

Come on England!

Developing a Winning Culture

Notes taken from a great message from Paul Benger at Church yesterday...we’ll be discussing them tomorrow night in our Connect Group.

Ephesians 4:17-32

We are here to win!

3 things to have in place when developing that Winning Culture....

a) Thinking Correctly

Romans 12:2 – transforming your mind, changing your thinking. About the way you think about yourself, about the church etc.

b) Plan – get organised!

Proverbs 16:9 – We can make our plans, but the LORD determines our steps.

Don’t just wait and see what happens…what is our plan?

c) Having a Spirit of Excellence

Luke 14:28-30 – (28) "But don't begin until you count the cost. For who would begin construction of a building without first getting estimates and then checking to see if there is enough money to pay the bills? (29) Otherwise, you might complete only the foundation before running out of funds. And then how everyone would laugh at you! (30) They would say, `There's the person who started that building and ran out of money before it was finished!'

Plan to be the best…plan to build the very best! It’s not about our skills but about our attitude, our spirit.

Questions to consider:
How does a ‘winner’ think?
Planning for excellence…what does that look like?

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Discovery Day

Spent a great time this morning as a church with Martin Houghton-Brown from Leeds City Life Church and our very own Paul Benger, Chesterfield Christian Life Church.

Under the heading ‘Discovery Day’ we looked at such things as living a life of faith, and the work of the Holy Spirit.

Some key points for me were…

On faith…

‘Faith’ is counter-culture to the western world. It is not pride to recognise who you really are in Christ.

It is a matter of fact that through Jesus, what He has done, we can reign in life!

Romans 5:1-5(1) Therefore, since we have been made right in God's sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us. (2) Because of our faith, Christ has brought us into this place of highest privilege where we now stand, and we confidently and joyfully look forward to sharing God's glory. (3) We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they are good for us--they help us learn to endure. (4) And endurance develops strength of character in us, and character strengthens our confident expectation of salvation. (5) And this expectation will not disappoint us. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.

Exercise your faith and access your authority.

On the Holy Spirit…

Matthew 16:13-20(13) When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, "Who do people say that the Son of Man is?"
(14) "Well," they replied, "some say John the Baptist, some say Elijah, and others say Jeremiah or one of the other prophets."
(15) Then he asked them, "Who do you say I am?"
(16) Simon Peter answered, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God."
(17) Jesus replied, "You are blessed, Simon son of John,[b] because my Father in heaven has revealed this to you. You did not learn this from any human being. (18) Now I say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it. (19) And I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. Whatever you lock on earth will be locked in heaven, and whatever you open on earth will be opened in heaven." (20) Then he sternly warned them not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah.

The Holy Spirit brings Revelation. When the ‘penny drops’...it’s our domain as Christians and not just a select few.
The Holy Spirit brings Creativity. Genesis 1:2 – the Holy Spirit hovered over the face of the earth...creative agenda! Churches have their creativity stifled when they try to keep out the work of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit in us brings life...flowing out of us into our world.

What a fantastic time we had and God definitely moved!

Friday, June 10, 2005

Australia Win

Their tour began with a comfortable Twenty20 win against the PCA Masters - Matthew Hayden top scoring with 79 from 46 balls.

"There is nothing I like more in my life than to hit a cricket ball" - Matthew Hayden

Let’s see how England fairs against them next Monday in another Twenty20.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

England 'tougher' than Australia

England have found an ally as the battle for the Ashes with Australia hots up - in the form of Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar.

Bashar claims England have proved tougher opponents than Australia after losing both Tests by an innings. "We found it a bit harder here. When we played in Australia we managed to play better than we did here," he said. Only five England players got to bat in the two Tests while Australia lost 11 wickets in their two wins. Bangladesh batted the whole day in the Cairns Test and it took Australia until the fourth day to clinch the win.

I am really looking forward to the Australian tour this summer…expectations are high! I think it would be a good idea keep posting regular updates on how the tour is progressing.

Just 44 days until the first Test!

Monday, June 06, 2005

Pacman

Pacman comes to life! Whatever will they think of next?!

"These games symbolize the dawn of an era where real and virtual interactive experience will form part of the routine of our daily lives, allowing users to indulge in the seamless links across different domains be it for entertainment or socialising" Adrian David Cheok, Mixed Reality Lab

Friday, June 03, 2005

Lightsabre - Practical Usage No 3

Great at kids parties....

....serving the cake

Lightsabre - Practical Usage No 2

For us coffee lovers.....

.....re-heating coffee!

Lightsabre - Practical Usage No 1

For the gardener.....

.....hedge trimming

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

World's Finest Coffee

I love to make coffee…the proper stuff. Some friends have just given me some great coffee (Dark Sumatra) from a local supplier. Their web-link suggests it may be the best coffee in the world…probably. Without doubt it is a fine coffee.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Come on You Reds!


What a match....never doubted them for a second!

Monday, May 23, 2005

Steps to Growth

Taken from Paul Benger’s message in church last night. 4 Levels of Growth that help us to build flourishing lives and flourishing churches. 4 sequential steps:

1 Timothy 6:17-19: (17) Tell those who are rich in this world not to be proud and not to trust in their money, which will soon be gone. But their trust should be in the living God, who richly gives us all we need for our enjoyment. (18) Tell them to use their money to do good. They should be rich in good works and should give generously to those in need, always being ready to share with others whatever God has given them. (19) By doing this they will be storing up their treasure as a good foundation for the future so that they may take hold of real life.

Level 1 – Enjoyment
God has given us all we need...we should enjoy being Christians! Enjoying life and God. The Joy of the Lord is our strength.

Level 2 – Servanthood
Be rich in good works. ‘As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord’. Be willing, volunteers in the House of God.

Level 3 – Giving
Be ready to give, positioned to give. (Not just about money). Having an attitude of generosity.

Level 4 – Carrying the Load
The apex of Christian life. Willingness to share the load. Standing together. In the home, church, relationships. A selfless attitude.

Great stuff!

Sunday, May 22, 2005

In a galaxy far, far away.....


Saw Star Wars Episode III yesterday. Loved it!

The Buddhist themes certainly came through strong this time....along with quite a lot of references to what’s been happening in the political world recently re America/Britain/EU and the war in Iraq.

Here’s a quote that made me sit up - speaking of the Dark Lord, Obi-Wan utters the words, ‘Only a Sith thinks in absolutes’. Implying what?!

Thursday, May 19, 2005

You know you're getting old...

It was by birthday this week…I’ve reached the grand old age of 37! I’m not quite there yet BUT you know you're getting old when...

You feel like it's the "morning after", but you didn't go anywhere the night before.
You sit in a rocking chair but can't get it going.
You bend over to tie your shoes and ask yourself, "Is there anything else I need to do while I'm down here?"
You sit down to the breakfast table, and the snap, crackle, pop you hear isn't your breakfast cereal.
People call at 9:00 p.m. and ask, "Did I wake you?"
You're proud of your lawn mower.
You have a party and the neighbours don't even realise it.
You finally know all the answers, but no one asks you the questions!
People are constantly putting a mirror under your nose while you nap to see if you're breathing.
You finally find something you've been looking for, for ages but can't remember why you wanted it.
You get to work before you discover you forgot to get dressed.
Tightening your belt becomes uncomfortable under your armpits.
You can't finish a conversation, because you don't remember what you were talking about.
Most of your sentences begin with, "When I was your age..."
You had to get rid of your dog he kept trying to drag you to the garden to bury you.
Everything hurts, and what doesn't hurt, doesn't work.

Sunday, May 15, 2005

A Big Fat Greek Wedding

We’re at a wedding today and really looking forward to it. A work colleague is marrying her Greek/Cypriot partner so it’s going to be a Greek wedding and a whole new experience for us. The service is being held at a Greek Orthodox Church and will be all spoken in Greek.

Here’s to Karen and Andy!

Monday, May 09, 2005

Star Wars III - Revenge of the Sith

Here are some of the first reactions from the critics. Sounds promising. The question is did Chris Tookey of the Daily Mail see a different film? Or maybe the question should be is he not on Lucas’s payroll? That was a bit low...sorry.

Mysteries of the Universe

Why do we press harder on a remote control when we know the batteries are flat?

Why does someone believe you when you say there are four billion stars, but check when you say the paint is wet?

Why doesn't glue stick to the bottle?

Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?

Why does Superman stop bullets with his chest, but ducks when you throw a revolver at him?

Why do Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?

Whose idea was it to put an "S" in the word "lisp"?

What is the speed of darkness?

If you send someone 'Styrofoam', how do you pack it?

If the temperature is zero outside today and it's going to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be?

Why does a round pizza come in a square box?

How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on bigger suitcases?

Why is it that people say they "slept like a baby" when babies wake up about every couple hours?

If a deaf person has to go to court, is it still called a hearing?

Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?

Saturday, May 07, 2005

Happy Retirement Dad

My Dad’s early retirement began today. It was his last day at work yesterday...and he’s only 57! (Sorry Dad)

He got a card from us with a few verses from Joshua 14:9-11 speaking about Caleb:

(9) So on that day Moses swore to me, 'The land on which your feet have walked will be your inheritance and that of your children forever, because you have followed the LORD my God wholeheartedly.' (10) "Now then, just as the LORD promised, he has kept me alive for forty-five years since the time he said this to Moses, while Israel moved about in the desert. So here I am today, eighty-five years old! (11) I am still as strong today as the day Moses sent me out; I'm just as vigorous to go out to battle now as I was then.

Life begins at 85! No retirement yet Dad...well not as far as God is concerned anyway!

We’re out tonight for a slap-up Indian meal.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Living Stones

A new nightclub in town has recently opened. It is called ‘Livingstones’.

This got me thinking about the true Living Stone or living stones. I will be sharing these thoughts this Sunday in church.

Reading: 1 Peter 2:4-10

What are we building? How are we building? In respect of the building there are two important things we need to consider - Who Jesus is? Who we are?

Who is Jesus?

Peter uses one key word to describe who Jesus is. He is the stone upon which the whole church is built. You can see that in four different places in our text:

In verse 4 - he is the ‘the living Stone’
In verse 6 - he is ‘the cornerstone’ (Basis, base, foundation, fundament, groundwork/A stone in the exterior of a large and important building; usually carved with a date and laid with appropriate ceremonies)
In verse 7 - he is ‘the capstone’ (A final touch; a crowning achievement; a culmination
A stone that forms the top of wall or building)
In verse 8 - he is the "stone that causes men to stumble."

Who are we?

In verse 4 - we are the people who come to Christ by faith.
In verse 5 - we are also living stones being built into a spiritual house/a holy priesthood.
In verse 6 - we are the ones who will never be put to shame.
In verse 7 - we are the ones to whom Jesus is precious.
In verse 9 - we are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God.
In verse 10 - we are now the people of God who have received his great mercy. (Once you were not…now you are!)

We are not meant to be loan bricks! A brick is not a house on its own. Church is vital for our growth.

We’re doing life/church together…bricks/living stones joined together.

We belong to Christ – hewn from the Living Stone – being built into something so wonderful and precious to God.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005


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Lessons from Sir Alan

Sadly The Apprentice draws to a conclusion tonight. Here are some lessons from the man himself, Sir Alan Sugar....

1. Respect authority

KEY LESSON: Authority must be respected. If individuals trying to shine in a competitive situation do so at the expense of their colleagues they will fail.

2. Listen to your colleagues

KEY LESSON: "If a room full of people tell me I'm wrong then even I will listen to them," Sir Alan said.

3. Be flexible

KEY LESSON: When you're out in the field, keep an open mind, learn from others and take action.

4. Know your market

KEY LESSON: Knowing your market gives you the upper hand.

5. Control your costs

KEY LESSON: Margin is king and the place to check for potential profit is not in the day's takings but in the amount of wasted food.

6. Don’t pretend

KEY LESSON: As a candidate, never try to be someone you are not - you may well get caught out.


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Monday, May 02, 2005

Lost for Words with All to Say

Paul Benger brought an impromptu message last night in church as his wife, Jeannie, who was due to speak, was literally lost for words...sadly she’d lost her voice!

Paul was able to continue from where he’d left off, sharing from Ephesians chapter 1.

(6) So we praise God for the wonderful kindness he has poured out on us because we belong to his dearly loved Son. (7) He is so rich in kindness that he purchased our freedom through the blood of his Son, and our sins are forgiven. (8) He has showered his kindness on us, along with all wisdom and understanding. (9) God's secret plan has now been revealed to us; it is a plan centred on Christ, designed long ago according to his good pleasure. (10) And this is his plan: At the right time he will bring everything together under the authority of Christ--everything in heaven and on earth. (11) Furthermore, because of Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for he chose us from the beginning, and all things happen just as he decided long ago. (12) God's purpose was that we who were the first to trust in Christ should praise our glorious God. (13) And now you also have heard the truth, the Good News that God saves you. And when you believed in Christ, he identified you as his own by giving you the Holy Spirit, whom he promised long ago. (14) The Spirit is God's guarantee that he will give us everything he promised and that he has purchased us to be his own people. This is just one more reason for us to praise our glorious God.

It was a great message of hope for those who’d experience rejection in the past that we have been accepted in Christ.

Accepted because of WHO WE ARE and not because of WHAT WE DO.

God, our Father, is our BIGGEST FAN! Just like the Dad’s at the football match cheering on their kids.

He then went to speak of the mysteries of the Gospel that have been revealed to us through Jesus Christ.

On thing that really stood out for me…

Salvation is available to ALL. No one is outside of God’s grace and love. Not one! The ‘reservoir of Heaven’ is always full.