Deeper than the puddle
So if you are wanting something intelligent to read, that goes a bit deeper... how about I just point in the direction of the guys with the smarts..
Stu has a great post on evangelism. Stu bugs me... everytime I read his blog I want to give up writing anything. He is too good, and got a brain to boot
Chez has some interesting reflections on the proposed National Statement on Religious Diversity. There is normally some good banter happening on this blog, and I like Chez, coz while we don't see eye to eye on some issues, we really enjoy having a beer together and a good catch up.
And Dan Kimball reflecting on Church, this provoked a lot of thought for me, and I would love to hear your thoughts on what he has said.
So what does my long weekend hold? Well a bored... I mean board meeting, a SSNZ meeting, and a site and production meeting. Wahooo!!! Speaking at primal church tonight and friday night will see me plugging Soul Survivor at the combined service in Fielding, flick a prayer my way if you feel spiritual.
Stu has a great post on evangelism. Stu bugs me... everytime I read his blog I want to give up writing anything. He is too good, and got a brain to boot
Chez has some interesting reflections on the proposed National Statement on Religious Diversity. There is normally some good banter happening on this blog, and I like Chez, coz while we don't see eye to eye on some issues, we really enjoy having a beer together and a good catch up.
And Dan Kimball reflecting on Church, this provoked a lot of thought for me, and I would love to hear your thoughts on what he has said.
So what does my long weekend hold? Well a bored... I mean board meeting, a SSNZ meeting, and a site and production meeting. Wahooo!!! Speaking at primal church tonight and friday night will see me plugging Soul Survivor at the combined service in Fielding, flick a prayer my way if you feel spiritual.
Labels: chez, dan kimble, soul survivor, stu mcgregor
19 October 2006 at 11:38:00 pm NZDT
I read the blog about the policy on religious diversity - on the whole I think it's pretty acceptable except for the bit where the policy states that the Government and "faith communities" shall work to develop positive relationships with each other. Does this mean that if you challenge the Government on some issue, and happen to be a Christian (or any other religion for that matter) that your opinion will be somehow discounted because of your faith? Or will you be compromising this policy if you challenge the Government? I'm guessing this is in relation to the Exclusive Brethren stuff, but if so then they are to some degree creating a positive relationship with the 'Government' - is National still seen as the Government even though they are the opposition? National party members contribute to select committee reviews of policy so have some say in things because of MMP etc. Blah blah blah...I could go on ALL DAY. Anyway, enough ranting. I hope your weekend goes well!
Naomi
19 October 2006 at 11:58:00 pm NZDT
Mate, we are long overdue for a beer right, catch up on the travels et cetera...
Have to hit the Karori local for a quiet one next time I'm down...