Psalm 29 and the Storm of War IV
It is impossible to read this Psalm in the light of our daily news without being deeply moved. I know…
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It is impossible to read this Psalm in the light of our daily news without being deeply moved. I know…
In staff prayers on Tuesday we read from the Gospel of John the story of the Wedding at Cana. Lebanese…
Certain Psalms are traditionally associated with particular feasts in the Jewish calendar. Psalm 29 is one of five, I think,…
Psalm 29 uses imagery associated with Baal worship that would be familiar to those who lived in Canaan before the…
I preached Sunday evening at the Mission and used Psalm 29 as my text. Earlier in the day we were…
Today was a good day. The hot afternoon sun struck my head like a hammer, and the inside of the…
Most of what I have at the moment are questions. I’m familiar with the thrill of a really good gig,…
OK, I’m back. There’s a couple of considered posts in the pipeline, but here are a few photos in the…
The Tour de France gets serious on Tuesday, following tomorrow’s rest day, and I’m going to be there. My bike…
As the evening progresses the streets around East Belfast are burning. In recent years the smaller local fires had been…