Over the last couple of days I’ve read ‘For What It’s Worth’ by Simon Guillebaud. I’m not quite sure how yet, but I think it may have changed my life. It’s an honest, heart-felt cry for all Christians to become radical disciples. I was challenged by a thousand different things and cried several times while [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Life’
For What It’s Worth
Posted in Rebecca, tagged Books, Discipleship, Life, Wow on 25 March, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Why Theology is the most exciting thing ever
Posted in 1, tagged Amazing, God, Learning, Life, Theology on 3 March, 2010 | 3 Comments »
It’s not too long ago that if I’m truly honest, I didn’t really know what theology was. I mean, I knew it was about studying the Bible and talking about other complicated things and old monks that I didn’t know anything about, but that was it. I didn’t really understand it. It’s only really been [...]
Sheep, busyness, new experiences and stuff.
Posted in 1, tagged Busy, Life, Relay on 12 December, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I think it’s fair to say the last month may have been the busiest of my entire life! Sheffield Hallam CU Houseparty in the Peak District, the Biblical Evangelism Conference in Ledbury (including a rather amusing road trip…), Hallam CU events, a whole week helping at Leeds Uni CU events week and Relay training days [...]
The latest…
Posted in about me, tagged Death, Family, Life on 17 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My Grandad died really early on Monday morning after having a stroke on Sunday. We spent all night in the hospital and it wasn’t a very nice experience. I was going to write about it on here but now I’ve decided I don’t want to. I’ll keep my thoughts to myself. All I can say [...]
Coffee Shops Are The Bee’s Knees
Posted in about me, tagged Coffee, Life, Lovely on 7 October, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Enough said in the title really. I LOVE coffee shops. I LOVE café culture. It’s one of the things I loved most about Paris, where you seem to overhear someone ask ‘tu veux un petit café?’ every 100 yards or so. My current coffee shop of choice is Coffee Revolution on Ecclesall Road. It’s not [...]
I used to think it was inevitable that I would end up back in France. But now I’m not so sure, and I don’t know why I’m feeling like that. As a Relay worker I have been asked about it and have the opportunity to go. On the surface the choice seems an obvious one: [...]