I note that my blog articles about the Keswick Convention and Brephos get a mention on one of their follow up podcasts. The podcast is a discussion with Aaron Edwards and Regan Blanton King about whether or not it is necessary to continue to confront Keswick. The specific part of my own article picked up… Continue reading Brephos, Keswick, accusation and accountability
Tag: disputes
Mutiny over the Bounty: Why it’s not a good idea to make decisions by popularity contest
The big controversy of the week is Mars’ decision to take bounties out of the Celebration variety tins and increase the numbers of other sweets. It could have been worse. They could have taken out one of the truly great sweets in the selection, the Malteser, the Galaxy (solid chocolate option not the caramel filling… Continue reading Mutiny over the Bounty: Why it’s not a good idea to make decisions by popularity contest
The Way of the Cross (Mark 9:30-37)
Jesus and his disciples are passing through Galilee. Along the way, he reminds them again that he is to suffer and to die. Their minds however are on other things. When they get to Capernaum, Jesus asks them what they’ve been discussing. There’s an awkward silence. You see, the disciples had been debating or arguing… Continue reading The Way of the Cross (Mark 9:30-37)