Today we said farewell to our good friends Billy & Rachel they are off to Thailand for a year to work in the Juniper tree. We have met with them over the past 4 years to pray, eat and minister to one another. For a year we will be without them but we will be skyping at times and they are back in September to visit their daughter and their first grandchild. We will miss them they are a major part of our lives and Billy has been my mentor since he baptised both my wife and I and then led us through Alpha they are both really great friends.
No football this weekend for St. Andrew's and so I took the boy and youngest daughter to watch Kirkie Riverside against Westwood BB. Kirkie won 3 v 2 in what was a very good game. I missed us not playing but only for a weekend as we are playing Hope Hall next weekend at either the race course or KGV in Renfrew. League meeting Thursday and my main topic was to speak about extending the season by one month but it seems most teams will complete on time??
This week will be a busy one for me as I have 2 bible studies to lead this week, plus a meeting Thursday morning and a Praise night Wednesday night at which the church welcomes Linda Galloway - looking forward to it and excited at the same time. Working all day tomorrow - preparing for the bible study tomorrow night, moving carpets and anything else that happens to need to be done.
Two things that have bugged me over the past week - one is the person that killed Jamie Bulger is allowed to maintain his anonimity amidst accusations of other charges that have meant he has been put back in prison. This is just another example of helping the the attacker rather than protecting the victim. This has annoyed me because we have friends who are looking after a 17 year old girl called Rima from Eritrea? and she is being sent back to Italy where she escaped from to come to Britain, she is a lovely girl and worships at St. Silas, goes to college and is a victim of everything that is bad with most governments our very own included - we are supposedly living in a Christian country and yet we show no compassion for a person who has suffered a great deal in such a short life, we do not welcome the alien into our land, we do not set the captive free - she is captured by fear of deportation a fear she should not have at such a young age. There are thousands of people praying that she is allowed to stay in our country and remain living with the family that she has adopted and who have adopted her. We are living in strange times where everything is upside down we have moved so far from God that we have forgotten why we are here and how we are to act towards one another.
On another note after that wee rant one of my major topics of conversation is with regard to the church and mission - what we appear to have at the moment is a church that is into maintenance i.e. look after what we have and try and get back those that used to come and may still have a connection to the church. We must be continually looking for opportunities within our communities and start thinking outside of the box - Our mission is to be Jesus to a lost and hurting world to offer a different direction to take people on the most awesome and amazing journey they will ever go on. We have something exciting to offer and yet we don't, we have something that is hard to continue with at times and is a challenge every day and so we don't offer it. It is easy to be an atheist, non believer or a I don't care person but being a Christian is the hardest thing anyone can ever do and that in itself is a challenge that more people should take up before they judge what being a Christian is about.
Blessings to all who read this.