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A very long time ago I heard a sermon on Matthew 16.24. “If anyone would be my disciple let him take up his cross and follow me.” The preacher began with the tale of the child who, after listening intently to the Rector’s sermon queried her mother about the Rector’s poor teddy-bear called Gladly who was cross-eyed. More recently I re-read a Jungian writer on spirituality suggesting In his view, “To be mortal means to be limited…

These days people don’t have children simply because that is what happens often when two people of opposite genders sleep together. Children are generally, at least in our society, planned for, therefore desired, their beingness is celebrated even in utero and their entry into the world is the fulfilment of the anticipated joy. This is so different from how it used to be […]

Have the stories of the New Testament lost their power because their interpretations are supposed to be set and unalterable and therefore of no practical use to the present day, or are they just too ‘old hat’, familiar at a superficial level? Myths are perpetuated as they are re-interpreted in each generation. You can see […]

There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repents than over the ninety and nine just souls. Why is that one may be tempted to ask. The ‘right’, traditional answer is so obvious that it doesn’t need investigating further, but supposing we want an answer that doesn’t come out of an authority that […]

In the morning, when he returned to the city, he was hungry. And seeing a fig tree by the side of the road, he went to it and found nothing at all on it but leaves, Then he said to it, “May no fruit ever come from you again!” And the fig tree withered at […]

Luke 15:4 Matthew 25:1 There is a reciprocity between historic cultural norms and the expression of the same in Christian teaching, though the cultural norms go back to the beginning of time, or if you like, back to Eden! Because they have been normalized for so very long, we don’t notice the fearful anomalies that […]