Tag Archives: scotland
Arthur’s Seat
A little fresh air and change of scenery up Arthur’s Seat this afternoon!
How We Have Fallen
What would dear Horatius have written had he lived in 2017? We’ll chat one day. ______________________________________ “Man is now thinking out a Bible for himself; framing a religion in harmony with the development of liberal thought; constructing a worship on the principles of taste and culture; shaping a god to suit the expanding aspirations ofContinue reading “How We Have Fallen”
Open
You get chatting to someone new at church at the end of a service. To you she seems perfectly fine. She is smiley, she is polite and articulate. She is breezy. Her name is ‘any person’. Church gathered is over and you go home and quickly forget about meeting her.
Mr Cameron, Please Take Note
According to PM David Cameron in his 2015 Easter speech that most of us have heard, the UK remains a Christian country because the government help to repair Cathedrals and older church buildings that, supposedly, represent the ‘living active force’ who are the local church. Mr Cameron also pointed to the phenomenal welfare efforts of the churchContinue reading “Mr Cameron, Please Take Note”
Cairn Gorms
I was driving thorough the Cairn Gorm National Park today. Fancy a butchers?
Ocean Vibes
The twenty seventh of December, two thousand and fifteen. We went for a walk by the ocean It was cold And very beautiful
Edinburgh Scenes
Some still scenes from the forthcoming “Transformation” film for The Faith Mission Bible College in Edinburgh…the most desirable city in the UK…apparently.
Frozen Scotland
Some snaps from this winter’s freezing temperatures: