Category: christian blogger

  • Not my King?

    Not my King?

    So today is an historic day for us in the United Kingdom. A new King is being crowned today in Westminster Abbey. The crown is ready, the royal robes and all the pomp and ceremony. The ancient traditions mixed with some modern updates. The troops in all their finery, well wishers and crowds are already…

  • Where are we drinking from?

    Where are we drinking from?

    It’s good to ponder such questions. I’m not thinking today of water which satisfies the physical thirst but our spiritual thirst. Where am I drinking from? Is it a pure source of living water or something else. God had something to say to the prophet Jeremiah on this very question. God had observed the following…

  • Time for a Stretch…

    Time for a Stretch…

    Recently, the Lord has been reminding me of the verses from Isaiah 54. I first posted on these verses back in 2021. Since then I have experienced this stretching and expansion in many areas of my life and my church. Thank you Lord. I hope this re-posting encourages you today. “Enlarge the place of your…

  • Timing..

    Timing..

    What is the perfect time? Is there such a thing. If you are like me then waiting for the perfect time and perfect conditions to act can leave me in limbo. I do nothing as there’s always a reason to procrastinate. I can be great at procrastinating when I’m minded to it. If it were…

  • Time-Out

    Time-Out

    Morning friends, so this weekend we are having some time away for the first time since Mum became ill. You may recall me posting about what happened in Glory, Glory, Hallelujah..and since then Mum has done incredibly well and has amazed us all. God is certainly not done with her and us yet that is…

  • The Wind…

    The Wind…

    The wind blows where it wishes. Do not marvel that I said to you, ‘You must be born again.’ The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” John 3:7-8 There…

  • Feed My Lambs, Feed My Sheep

    Feed My Lambs, Feed My Sheep

    These were the instructions which Jesus gave to his disciple Simon Peter, when he met him again in Galilee after His death and resurrection. This was the same Simon Peter who had denied knowing Jesus in his time of trial. Jesus had told Peter that he would deny Him, but Peter had protested that he…