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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
'Sankey' style Gospel Service in Runcorn
Andrew Strom in Wales for Revival Gathering
The Gathering will open with a brief, but inspired, introduction about the last great Welsh Revival which took place in 1904/1905, led by Evan Roberts. The site of the Gathering is Moriah Chapel, Glebe Road, Loughor, South Wales, and is the same Chapel at which Evan Roberts pleaded with God to "Bend me, Lord." As a result of the 26 year old Roberts fervent prayer the Holy Spirit swept through the whole of Wales and far beyond into the wider world. Let's pray that once again the Holy Spirit of God will move upon that Nation and bring people to their knees in repentance. Let's pray that once again Revival will sweep out from Moriah across the world, touching people in many countries and turning them to God.
I have the privilege of being Moderator for the two-day Gathering. What the outcome will be I have no idea, but I am sure that God will move upon the people who are there in a great and wonderful way, and as always when that happens, lives will be changed for ever.
If you are wondering whether to come, wonder no more! Book your flight or train ticket, or fuel up your car, pump up your bicycle tyres or put on your stoutest walking boots, and head for Moriah Chapel, Loughor, near Swansea. If you are unable to come please hold the gathering up in prayer before the Lord, praying his blessing upon the speakers and those who are attending.
A Corsham lad remembers the chickens!
Monday, March 30, 2009
The Islamification of Britain
In many nations of the world persecution continues against one group of people in particular, so why is our government so silent about it? In many Muslim countries countless Christians are being persecuted in the extreme as a direct result of their faith. Not only are they being subjected to the most inhumane treatment, but they are also being murdered in the most violent manner. Age is no barrier, neither is gender. All that matters is that the victims are human beings who follow the teachings of Jesus Christ rather than submitting to the iron fist of Islamic fundamentalism.
For many people in this country it is perhaps all too easy to convince themselves that the problem does not affect them because it is happening in lands that are both far-off and unconnected to them. After all, they argue, such things could never happen in this country could they?
To all people who think like this I urge you to WAKE UP! The relentant march of the most unacceptable face of Islam in Britain is taking place right now. Do nothing about it and one day you'll find yourselves waking up to a new world order that you certainly won't like. For many years this country has played both host and haven for many of the global Islamic extremists who have carried out their plotting and perpetrated the spreading of poison against anyone daring to disagree with their brand of hate-filled rhetoric, proselytising British born nationals in the process. What a ridiculous situation it is when the tax-payer against whom the rhetoric is targeted should also be, via the benefit system, the provider for those whose aim is to destroy the British way of life, replacing it with that of Islamic extremism.
In this they have been aided and abetted by successive governments, each more blatant in their support than the previous, as new laws have been drafted to protect these perpetrators of hatred from deportation, or even, generally speaking, from prosecution. Admittedly there has been the occasional prosecution, but nothing that would serve to stem the increasing tide. In all of this one of the greatest tools that has been put at the disposal of such people is that of Political Correctness. People, deemed sensible in many areas of their lives, are afraid to speak out at what they not only perceive but know is wrong, for fear of being challenged through the Courts as being Politically Incorrect.
It's time to stop this nonsense. It's time to stop the rot. It's time to stop the Islamification of Britain and return to a nation that takes pride in its Christian heritage and culture.
Who can make a difference? Who can turn the tide in the face of increasing opposition and the implementation of laws which are designed to further protect those who seek to destroy the way of life that has evolved over hundreds of years in this country? Why, the answer, my friends, is that YOU CAN!
If you lay claim to being a Christian then it's time to take a firm stand and reclaim this country for Christ. Bear in mind that the law will not help you. In fact, in many instances, the law will set its face against you. But then again, Jesus Himself promised that it would never be easy being one of His followers, and those words are as true today as they were when He uttered them.
I'm not talking about just going to worship in one of the thousands of churches that are nine-tenths empty at every service, but of wearing your Christian faith in every walk of your life, proclaiming it from the rooftops if necessary. Let the elected realise that YOUR votes are important to them and they'll start to join the turning tide.
When the leaders of the State Church, the Church of England, by and large fail to lead their people properly, is it any wonder that the advance of Islam is taking place so rapidly. Even the Druid who is also the Archbishop of Canterbury supports the concepts of implementing Sharia Law in Britain, and is certainly backward when it comes to coming forward on the subject of Britain's Islamification. Thank God, and I mean that in its truest sense, for men of the calibre of Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester, and of Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, for without such men, and a few others like them, the Church of England would most probably have lain on its proverbial back with its feet in the air by now, in an act of total submission.
For decades the church has, through a mixture of non-gospel based messages, often little more than soft-styled opinions, and its arroagnat refusal to assert itself over the issue of its core beliefs, gradually aided and abetted its own attempted suicide. Threatened by the increasing waves of secularism and Islamification it has tried only to find ways to accommodate those who seek to destroy its very existence. The end result is that it has failed in its mission to safeguard the spiritual life of the nation and morphed into little more than an extra arm of the Social Services. What it should have been doing, and desperately needs to be doing now, is teaching and implementing the Ten Commandments which are all that we need to live Godly lives by, and pointing people towards Salvation through Jesus Christ. The Church should be preaching against secularism, not embracing it; teaching Christian moral and ethical values, not ignoring them; reaching out to, and supporting, the people, not rushing headlong into destruction regardless.
It is time for the most valiant and outspoken Christians in this land to come together and join forces to mobilise an army of Christians, inspired by Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit, to reclaim this land of ours. Perhaps then we'll be able to have some hope for the future of our children and grandchildren. The time to do this is NOW. Act TODAY to rid our nation of the cankers that seek to destroy it and bring it down! Let the various Christian organisations who truly believe and truly have faith, come together and, putting aside their differences, show that the greatness that built this nation still exists as a remnant and can, phoenix-like, rise once again from the ashes of today's Godless society.
Memories of a Corsham lad: Milk deliveries & local shops
Who remembers Harry Dew delivering milk from his horse and cart in post-war Corsham? It was a very different world in the 1950's when Farmer Dew and Blackie delivered milk door to door, with far less traffic in those days for a horse to worry about. A real treat for me as a lad was to be allowed to ride on the cart as it made its way along Corsham High Street, Blackie knowing just where to stop for the milk to be delivered. Farmer Dew would ladle the milk from the churn into waiting jugs, covering the top afterwards with the little bead-edged muslin nets that people provided for that purpose. I'm sure that the Health & Safety folk would have a fit if anyone delivered milk these days in the same manner! Back then it was perfectly normal, and I wouldn't think that anyones' health was the worse for it. It always fascinated me that the horse knew exactly where to stop, missing out the houses which Harry didn't supply.
There are many things like this from the childhood years that are now only distant memories, for the world we live in, with supermarkets and hyper-markets supplying most of the things that the combination of shops and suppliers provided back then. To me these vast food emporiums are a sign of the way in which w have lost the art of leisurely shopping, and with it a way of life that will probably never return. To some extent I suppose that a remnant of that way of life still exists in villages lucky enough to retain a Village Store, but those are few and far between these days, the successful ones being gobbled up by one of the small cooperative food chains with their look-alike livery, or else closed down one day to open a short time later as a 'Tesco Extra'.
Gone are the days when the womenfolk, (okay, maybe a few menfolk as well!), walked along Corsham High Street filling their wicker baskets with the assortment of 'needs' for that day. Most homes didn't have refrigerators back then, although many, like us, had a larder with a cold slab of marble, which was very efficient. I wonder how many people still remember the open window at Shergolds with the wet fish display tempting the passer-by, or the wonderful fragrance of newly baked bread from Joe Damond's bakery or Johnson's bakery which was just up from the Post Office, near to Neate's the shoe repairers. And what about Hobb's Cycle shop with its permanent smell of oil and metal, where old Mr Hobbs would repair broken bicycles for a shilling or two? Saturday mornings, at a time when food coupons were still the norm, this small boy would skeeter down to Watt's Sweet Shop at the bottom end of the High Street, near the junction with Church Street, and purchase a couple of ounces of dolly mixtures or some other sweet delight, usually for the grand sum of a penny ha'penny.
At the top end of the High Street you turned into Pickwick Road where another line of shops supplied the town with much needed merchandise or services. Pickwick Papers were a good place to find small toys that pocket money could be used up by, whilst further up the road was Bulson's, the television & radio shop. Still further along, past the Greengrocers, was the Clarke's Shoe Shop, competition for Ken Davies' shoe shop in the High Street, and also William Hardwell's at number 27 Pickwick Road, where many a child was photographed.
All of these shops bring to mind the people of the day who either ran them or shopped in them, now mostly passed on and the way of life with them. Is it a good thing, this change that has come about over the last few decades? Well, to answer that I guess that you need to look long and hard at the society in which we live. Whilst there is much to praise and to be grateful for nowadays, there is also much that can be missed about the old days.
Back then children did pretty well what they were told for fear of being disciplined by their parents. Nowadays it's almost the reverse, with parents doing pretty well what is demanded by their children, for fear of what might happen if the children decide to report them to the authorities. From the 1960's an era of freedom was ushered in that has ultimately removed the word 'respect' from most people's vocabulary, and with it the idea of responsibility.
Perhaps, after all, those days of wicker baskets were able to offer much more than we ever realised.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
G.I.V.E. --- Bill HR 1388: 'Evil Flourishes When Good Men Do Nothing'
Something that has caught my eye and is very disturbing is the Obama Youth programs. A bill which is being referred to as 'Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education' has passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 321-105 and now goes to the Senate and with a majority being Democrats it will pass easily. It's being called 'Obama's Youth Brigade'. I guess that it will ultimately be shortened to 'Obama Youth', in the same way as Hitler's Youth Brigade was shortened to 'Hitler Youth'. Just read on and judge the implications of this Bill for yourself if it is passed. Then consider that famous quotation by Edmund Burke that 'Evil flourishes when good men do nothing'. There is much evil afoot these days, often parading itself as 'Good', but look beyond the obvious and do not be fooled.
I believe that we are entering the beginning of the end time, and soon the Antichrist will show his colours.
Here is part of the wording of Bill HR 1388
SEC. 1304. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES AND INELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS.
Section 125 (42 U.S.C. 12575) is amended to read as follows:
SEC. 125. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES AND INELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS.
(a) Prohibited Activities- A participant in an approved national service position under this subtitle may not engage in the following activities:
‘(1) Attempting to influence legislation.
‘(2) Organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes.
‘(3) Assisting, promoting, or deterring union organizing.
‘(4) Impairing existing contracts for services or collective bargaining agreements.
‘(5) Engaging in partisan political activities, or other activities designed to influence the outcome of an election to any public office.
‘(6) Participating in, or endorsing, events or activities that are likely to include advocacy for or against political parties, political platforms, political candidates, proposed legislation, or elected officials.
‘(7) Engaging in religious instruction, conducting worship services, providing instruction as part of a program that includes mandatory religious instruction or worship, constructing or operating facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship, maintaining facilities primarily or inherently devoted to religious instruction or worship, or engaging in any form of religious proselytization.
Willowpool Garden Centre . . . One of my favourite places.
How do you describe a place which is more than a Garden Centre, more than a Tea-room, more than an Antique Centre? Well, all you can say is that it's an experience not to be missed! If you get the opportunity to visit the place that I'm so enchanted by then make certain that you don't miss the chance. If you want to know more about it, including a chance to visit via a YouTube video, then click here.
Count your blessings
BLESSINGS
There are so many nice things in the world that we neither have, nor are likely to get, that we could waste our lives thinking about them with bitter and envious longing, thinking that we have somehow been short-changed. People buy Lottery tickets week by week in the hope of getting rich quick, yet the truth is that for the vast majority of those people they would have more money at the end of the year if they simply put by what they spend on the tickets. If we choose to live in a fool’s paradise, we’ll soon find that we have no time to be thankful for anything, failing to see anything in our lives to consider a blessing, when in reality it should be quite the opposite. If you started a Blessings list then you'd soon find that life started to fall into perspective as the list grew longer and longer. Are you a No person or a Yes person? No people are fairly negative about almost everything, but the good news is that they can change! Once you start your Blessings list then you start to become more and more positive as you see all that God has blessed you with. Start to say thank you, firstly for the life that He has blessed you with, then move on to the family, the home, the job or situation, and so on. The more conscious you become about your blessings then the more of a Yes person you'll become. If you suffer from the stresses of modern life then these will gradually disappear because you'll find that you don't have time for them, any more. Henry Ford once commented that he used to worry a lot but then found that he became too busy to worry. His method of beating stress and worry was something like this:
- .Believe in the best
- Think your best
- Study your best
- Have a goal for your best
- Don't accept any less than your best
- Try your best, and in the long run, things turn out for the best.
God has given everyone a good measure, together with the ability to acknowledge and be thankful for it. Sometimes people let other things stand in the way blotting out the view, and that's when life may seem a little sour. In Africa, where I lived for many years, I had a special way of dealing with problems. Almost every night the tapestry of the cloudless night sky unfolded before me. I would gaze up at a star and imagine that I was on that star looking down to earth. No matter how hard I tried I could never manage to pick anything out from up there, because it was all too far away. I couldn't even pick out my house, let alone me; and so if I was too small to be seen and my problems were only part of me, it put them into perspective. They didn't deserve to have a big chunk of my life. God had blessed me with far too much to turn my back on all of the good things and concentrate on just one or two things, blowing them up out of proportion!
Once we become aware of our blessings, counting them joyfully, then we also become aware of an improving relationship with God as we thank Him for them; and as we do so that increases the relationship even further. The more you become aware of the blessings that God has granted you in this life and prepared for you in the life to come, then the more you will want to draw close to Him. When the home is home not only to the family but also to the heavenly Father then there is always a sense of love and fulfilment to be found there. One writer summed it up long ago with these words:
and love fills every breast;
When one their wish, and one their prayer,
and one their heavenly rest.
Happy the home where Jesus' name
is sweet to every ear;
Where children early lisp His fame,
and parents hold Him dear.
Happy the home where prayer is heard,
and praise is wont to rise;
Where parents love the sacred word,
and live but for the skies.
Lord, let us in our homes agree,
this blessed home to gain;
Unite our hearts in love to Thee,
and love to all will reign.
(Author unknown).
Photo Shoot with Lisa Winwood --- a GREAT Singer!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
See from His head, His hands, His feet,
His dying crimson, like a robe,
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
Lessons in Enjoying a Better Life!
Survive the Depression by Andrew Strom
Monday, March 23, 2009
A Great Concert with Cantoris
What A Journey It's Turning Out To Be!
In all of this I feel greatly privileged to have been able to have you, dear reader, sharing my journey, walking along in a close and, I hope, fairly happy, bunch of folk. I like to think that the humorous items have made you smile and that the serious items have made you think. It's great to receive, as I often do, emails from people who have enjoyed my walks down Memory Lane, and especially so when they come from far afield as one did recently from Malaysia. It's a humbling experience to realise that others enjoy sharing your thoughts, your dreams and your aspirations, and drop along for a while on a regular, or even occasional, wander with you.
Hence the point of this particular post is to say a heartfelt 'Thank You' to all of you, and to add that I hope you will enjoy continuing to Share My Journey with me in the future. One thing that I can promise you is that there will be more of the same, as the spirit moves!
Look out for more walks down 'Memory Lane', more about the books that I'm reading, more funnies, more poems and songs, and more comments about issues that I feel strongly about such as the Zimbabwe situation, the nonsense of Political Correctness, the demise of Common Sense, the attempted Islamification of the United Kingdom, and much more. You might not always agree with me, (in fact it would be a boring world if we all thought exactly the same about everything, wouldn't it!), but if I help to ground and strengthen your opinion by sharing mine then it will all be well worthwhile.
Spooky or what?
Sunday, March 22, 2009
If Only I'd Been There
in that stable
on that night,
to fall upon my knee
and gaze in wonder
at the sight.
If only I’d been there!
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in the temple
as He spoke:
a child amongst His peers,
whose words
the Spirit woke.
If only I’d been there!
.
amongst the crowd
who heard and fed.
The blessing of the Word
to feed the soul;
then fish and bread.
If only I’d been there!
.
at the tomb
where Lazarus lay:
when Jesus wept and prayed
for His friend
upon that day.
If only I’d been there!
.
when the blind
were made to see,
the deaf were made to hear,
the lame to walk,
and souls set free.
If only I’d been there!
.
in Gethsemane
when He prayed,
‘Take not this cup from Me,
I know that You
must be obeyed.’
If only I’d been there!
.
when the crowd
bayed for His end;
when they set Barabbas free,
and called a thief
their friend.
If only I’d been there!
.
when He hung
upon that cross.
If they had understood
that salvation
has a cost.
If only I’d been there!
.
to be with Him
along the way.
To walk with Him,
to talk with Him,
to hear Him every day.
If only I’d been there!
© Colin Gordon-Farleigh, January 2006
Saturday, March 21, 2009
An Obituary printed in the London Times.........
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as:
Knowing when to come in out of the rain; Why the early bird gets the worm; Life isn't always fair; and maybe it was my fault.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you can earn) and reliable strategies (adults, not children, are in charge).
His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well-intentioned but overbearing regulations were set in place. Reports of a 6-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition.
Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly children.
It declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer sun lotion or an Aspirin to a student; but could not inform parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion.
Common Sense lost the will to live as the churches became businesses; and criminals received better treatment than their victims.
Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself from a burglar in your own home and the burglar could sue you for assault.
Common Sense finally gave up the will to live, after a woman failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot. She spilled a little in her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge settlement.
Common Sense was preceded in death, by his parents, Truth and Trust, by his wife, Discretion, by his daughter, Responsibility, and by his son, Reason...
He is survived by his 4 stepbrothers; I Know My Rights; I Want It Now; Someone Else Is To Blame; and I'm A Victim.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.
If you still remember him, share this with others. If not, join the majority and do nothing.
Another Country Song with Greg Scheer
Shake the Dust 7.7.11.8.8.11.7.7.9.7.7.9
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When your backs against the wall
and your feeling kinda small,
and the world’s a hard and crazy place to be.
When ev’ry sentence starts with ‘Why?’
when there’s no ‘You’ but only ‘I’,
there’s no longer any ‘Us’ but only ‘Me’;
that’s the time to hit the trail,
go by bus or plane or sail,
shake the dust from off your trav’lin feet.
Yeah, it’s time to hit the trail,
go by bus or plane or sail,
looking for new loves and lives to meet.
When it’s time to hit the trail,
go by bus or plane or sail,
shake the dust from off your trav’lin feet.
Yeah, the only way to be
is footloose and fancy free,
so shake the dust from your trav’lin feet.
Yeah, shake the dust from your trav’lin feet.
.
With your back against the wall
you’ll be standing ten feet tall,
and this great world will provide a place to stay.
Just shake the dust from off your feet,
move on to where fun-people meet,
and find out your world’s no longer coloured grey.
Go north or south, east or west,
find just where the lovin’s best,
for this world’s the greatest place to be;
Set your feet firm on the trail,
Go by bus or plane or sail,
Soon you’ll be an ‘Us’ instead of ‘Me’.
When it’s time to hit the trail,
go by bus or plane or sail,
shake the dust from off your trav’lin feet.
Yeah, the only way to be
is footloose and fancy free,
so shake the dust from your trav’lin feet.
Yeah, shake the dust from your trav’lin feet.
© Colin Gordon-Farleigh : May 2008
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The Haunted Cellar in my Corsham home
Friday, March 20, 2009
Emynau Cymraeg: 'Y Pasg'
Canwch eich mawl i Frenin nef,
Daw’r Pasg â llawen wawr.
Codwch eich lleisiau gyda’r llu
Sy’n moli Duw yn awr!
Dathlu a wnawn fod Iesu’n fyw
 llais a chalon lawn.
Fe goncrodd ef holl ofn y bedd
A’n cyfiawnhau a’i Iawn.
Ei fuddugoliaeth yw ein braint,
Ei wobr yw ein rhan,
Cawn foli’i tragwyddoldeb maith
Ei enw yn y man.
Pob calon lân sy’n llawn o gân
Yn datgan mawl i’r Iôr,
Wrth ddathlu’r dydd y gwnaeth ni’n rhydd
A’i gariad fel y môr.
Eirlys Gruffydd © 2009
Sing out your praises to our King
This happy Easter day!
Lift up your voice and join the throng
That praises God today!
We celebrate the risen Lord
With heart and voice and soul;
For He has overcome the grave
So we can be made whole.
His victory is ours to share,
His prize is ours to claim!
Now we can spend eternity
Praising His holy name!
So now with joyful hearts sing out!
Sing loud and true and long.
Celebrate this glorious day,
With thankful praise and song.
© Colin Gordon-Farleigh, April 2006