Stop the Traffik

YFC has just become part of the Stop the Traffik coalition.

This is shocking. By going here you may find 10 things you can do to start to make a difference.

People who thought they were following dreams, only to find a living hell in our ‘civilised’ places.

A new kind of Christian


I’m looking forward to hearing Brian McLaren tomorrow at St. Lukes, Maidstone.

I think he is only speaking in two UK locations this year – so it’s great to have him speaking so close to home. I know of a few people who are traveling a little way to get here. The garb says he is ‘one of the leading voices in the emerging church movement’

If you are interested you can still book tickets on the St Lukes website. A bargain at £20 for the day. If you are there, I look forward to meeting you!

weekends go too quick

Why do weekends go so fast?

This weekend has not been great – with too much work to do (training with some trustees and getting an essay completed), and not enough time spent with the family – sadly it won’t get better next week as I am away for 3 days leading part of a retreat with YFC and then off to the MBS fair on the Sunday.

The week after is half term and I do intend to take a few days off, so I hope I can rectify lost times then!

the highlight of the weekend …
got to be sitting on the floor, with a KFC bargain bucket, getting scared with my kids as we watched the cyber men try and take over the world (Dr. Who for the uneducated!)

Thanks

The blog world is cool.
I have had a couple of comments here and s couple of emails ofrom people who are / have praying/prayed for Kim.
Thankyou.
I spoke to her on Saturday (when did hospitals put in bedside personal phones?) and she sounded great and very pleased that people were praying for her.
Keep praying!

Please pray


It’s been a day when you feel helpless.

I heard yesterday from Steve, my brother in Weymouth, that Kim, his wife since October, has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer and is currently in hospital.

I use this blog for a lot of things, and it strikes me that as most people that visit here are Christians then a good use of this blog could be to mobilise a few people to pray for Kim and for Steve.

Steve and Kim are not Christians, but are have said they are happy for us to pray. If you are able to pray over the next few weeks for healing, please do – and thank you!

Scared! But excited!

I’ve just got back home from an interesting, but scary, meeting!

I was with a few others at the CMS building with Jonny, as we look to run a stall at the Mind Body and Spirit Fair next week in London. Jonny and others have great ideas on how we might engage with the people that will be wondering the stalls.

Theya re good ideas, but I am still sitting here getting scared! As I said last week, we are very good as youth workers at challenging young people to step out of their comfort zones, but I sit well and truly in the centre of mine most of the time.

A week on Sunday I will be well out of mine as I help run a stall with a few other, just as nervous, people. – Please pray for us!

It’s kind of a strange position to be in, I feel a strong ‘God Calling’ to be getting involved in this, and yet I also feel a strong thought telling me I should not be there! It’s amazing what years of teaching and advice can do to a person’s outlook. I have been brought up in the ‘good evangelical’ tradition, whose response tradtionally has been to avoid or pray against such events. It’s encouraging to see this outlook starting to change.

One thing is clear to me though, as Christians we need to be present where the spiritual seekers are – so although I am scared – I’m looking forward to what is going to be a fantastic day (few days for those giving more time than me!) I’m going to be there on the Sunday and there will be a laugh-a-thon, which kinda makes me smile!

Heaven’s party

Seems like I chose the correct option last night! Instead of choosing to watch some football team that play in red I went to St John’s Tunbridge Wells for a party YFC style.

Again, I was struck by the number of people who came out on a wet night (when football was on) to attend a YFC fundraising event. It was an excellent evening, and it seemed that loads of people signed up to support the work of British YFC. I also spoke to a few people who are interested in thinking about things in their areas. It’s always a privilege to speak with people about mission.

I was interviewed briefly about my role by Gemma Hunt which my children were excited about as she is one of the BBC / CBBC presenters. I show my age by thinking she is a really sweet, lovely young girl – particularly as she helped me to become popular ad number 1 by signing 3 autographs addressed individually to my 3 children – what a star she is!

520 miles of fun

I returned back yesterday form a 520 mile round trip taking in Taunton and Ivybridge as well as the delights of Yeovil Travel Lodge.

the meeting in Ivybridge was amazingly exciting! If I am honest I was not expecting to see many people, but there were 60 present who asked questions, shared dreams and so on. WE then appealed to the people present to consider their involvement and how they could support. People have signed up to become trustees, to become volunteers and also pledged somewhere between £8K – £12K – not bad for a nights work!

With that level of support after one evening, God clearly has plans for something to happen with the young people of Ivybridge.

Mission travels

I’m on the road for the next few days so I doubt whether I’ll be able to blog.

If interested I’m leaving early tomorrow morning to meet up with various people in Taunton YFC. The director is moving on and the trustees are looking at what next for TYFC.

Following that I will make my way to Ivybridge Methodist Church for a 7.30 pm meeting to chat with what I hope will be an enthusiastic group of people from various churches in Ivybridge who are thinking about how they can reach the young people of their town. My aim is to consider what an Ivybridge YFC might / could look like and discern whether there is a church mandate for such a possibility.

After that I will travel east slightly (well 90 mins!)to a travel Lodge in Yeovil to spend the night before moving on to Tunbridge Wells the next day for a YFC event, Heavens Having a Party, and an opportunity to talk with church leaders there about mission with young people. If you are in the area, why not join usas it should be a good event with Andy Flannagan leading worship, Gemma Hunt doing stuff and Roy preaching.

A few hundred miles in 48 hours, lots of conversations, possibly the odd can of Red Bull – but great and privileged time I will have! If you get a chance, please pray I will bring inspiration, encouragement and arrive everywhere I should safely.

weekend highlights

the weekend was good fun. the people in my year (and some in the other years I ‘spose) are alright!

highlights:
seeing friends.
laughing with friends.
crying with friends.
being trusted by friends.
praying daily office next to the river.
watching people share and benefit from the ‘God spaces’ our worship group set up
stevie gerrard goals
beating Micahel to his punchline in the joke!
Having just ‘one more pint’
Iori’s whisky!

Interestingly – my memories of the weekend are all tied with emotion – showing a distinct lack for the academic things which probably says quite a lot about me!