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Now this is a checklist and a half. The half I understand I’m not doing and the rest I’m only doing by chance if I am doing because I’ve no idea what they mean!!
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The Passion
As Jesus is taken from the cross and buried, his disciples cower in hiding. Caiaphas, fearful that the body will be stolen, orders the tomb to be guarded. But when Mary Magdalene discovers it empty, a chain of events is about to begin that will transform the lives of the disciples and reverberate throughout the world for the next two thousand years.
I watched the last episode of the BBC production, The Passion, tonight. I found it incredibly moving. I am moved by the reality of Christ. God’s Son. Here. Dying for our sins. Rising from the dead and promising to be with us always.
This BBC series started slowly but depicted the trial, crucifixion and resurrection imaginatively and faithfully. As a believer I was challenged. I realised that those who followed Jesus as he preached in Galilee and Judea put their lives and reputations at risk. They also had far less to convince them that he was The Messiah than I do. No New Testament, no resurrection, no Holy Spirit – just a man who claimed he was God’s only Son who said and did incredible things. Their doubt was tangible, just like mine.
links for 2008-03-22
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More Safari knowledgeability
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This is the blog of Andy Levine – a digital storyteller from the US
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If you’re frustrated by the way Safari opens multiple windows here’s a command to force it to use tabs instead.
Homeward
I am drinking coffee at Peterborough Services. I was rejected at the
Pizza Hut concession because my bill was less than a fiver. A rule
invented by the manager for card paying customers. So I crossed to Le
Petit Four Francais. My card was fine for their food.
I can be petty minded for England if it suits me, but not at the
expense of profits. What’s wrong with a card?
