I have been listening, of late, to a song by Matt Redman, called ‘Breathing the Breath’. It is a song that speaks so clearly to me about the generosity of God.
As the song says:
“We have nothing to give
That didn’t first come from Your hands
We have nothing to offer You
Which You did not provide”
I have had [...]
Archive for August, 2008
Breathing the Breath
Posted in Christianity, Reflections on August 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Generosity, Multiplication, Abundance
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The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) reminds me that we have been given gifts – ‘talents’ in the sense of skills, abilities, knowledge, characteristics, time, money, and other resources – and we, as Christians, are held accountable for what we do with them. These are talents that we have to act with, rather than [...]
Everyday Heroes, Perfect Strangers
Posted in Reflections on August 4, 2008 | 1 Comment »
What is remarkable about the social world is the way our lives entwine – you and I, he and she, they and them – often unexpectedly.
We cannot help but have an impact on the lives of others. Similarly, we cannot help but feel the influence of others upon our lives. These can be positive [...]


