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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-31

January 31st, 2010 Tony No comments

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Help me to live this day

January 30th, 2010 Tony No comments

Lord help me to live this day
Quietly – Easily -
To lean upon your great strength
Trustfully – Restfully –
To wait for the unfolding of your will
Patiently – Serenely -
To meet others
Peacefully – Joyously -
To face tomorrow
Confidently – Courageously. Amen.

St. Francis of Assisi

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Community Voices Grants

January 28th, 2010 Tony No comments

Find out about Community Voices grants from the Media Trust

26 community projects will receive funding of either £1,500, £7,000 or £14,000, as well as support from digital mentors to help you make a difference in communities.

APPLY by 28 February 2010 to be considered for a grant.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-24

January 24th, 2010 Tony No comments
  • Christian Unity prayer http://www.tonymiles.co.uk/blog/?p=604 Baroness Scotland speaking @ Methodist Central Hall Westminster 11am tomorrow. #
  • On Premier Radio's Big Breakfast 23/1: Jean-Marc Flambero (Haiti – his story); Lifecoach Paul Anderson Walsh; & gospel singer Coco Dupree. #
  • Someone said, 'The only Bible some people will read is YOU'. So we must read it, interpret it for today & live according to God's Word! T #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-24

January 24th, 2010 Tony No comments
  • Christian Unity prayer http://www.tonymiles.co.uk/blog/?p=604 Baroness Scotland speaking @ Methodist Central Hall Westminster 11am tomorrow. #
  • On Premier Radio's Big Breakfast 23/1: Jean-Marc Flambero (Haiti – his story); Lifecoach Paul Anderson Walsh; & gospel singer Coco Dupree. #
  • Someone said, 'The only Bible some people will read is YOU'. So we must read it, interpret it for today & live according to God's Word! T #

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Week of prayer for Christian Unity

January 21st, 2010 Tony No comments

There is a special prayer on the Methodist Church website for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The text of the prayer is below, but it can also be found here: PRAYER

Almighty God,
your Son, Jesus Christ, called us to be witnesses.
Too often we bear witness to our fragmentation of his body,
our disconnected mission,
the un-wholeness of our worship,
and our broken-down love for a broken world.
Through your Holy Spirit
teach us as we gather round your Word and your Table
how to welcome each other,
how to receive from each other,
and how to allow ourselves to be broken and raised to new life with him
not for ourselves but for the world.
Make us witnesses to these things for the sake of your glory,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen

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Who can tell what a day may bring forth?

January 20th, 2010 Tony No comments

Who can tell what a day may bring forth?
Cause me therefore, gracious God,
To live every day as if it were to be my last,
For I know not but that it may be such.
Cause me to live now as I shall wish I had done when I come to die.
O grant that I may not die with any guilt on my conscience,
Or any known sin unrepented of,
But that I may be found in Christ,
who is my only Saviour and Redeemer.

Thomas a Kempis (1380-1471)

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-17

January 17th, 2010 Tony No comments
  • Premier Radio's Big Breakfast 16/1: Birgit Whelan (Addicted 2 exercise?); Andrew Wilson's 'God Stories'; the Church Army's nowachristian.org #
  • Find out about Nowachristian.org – http://www.tonymiles.co.uk/blog/?p=891 #
  • @radiopatrick However, I'm really disappointed that I didn't hear Chris this morning. Look forward to seeing how he gets on. Quite a task! in reply to radiopatrick #
  • @radiopatrick I was thinking exactly the same last night! A blatant advert if ever there was one. Tony M in reply to radiopatrick #
  • My teenage kids love their music! But Blaise Pascal said: ‘Most of man’s troubles come from his not being able to sit quietly in his room.’ #

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Methodist Church response to the earthquake in Haiti

January 13th, 2010 Tony No comments

NEWS RELEASE

Appeal launched to help thousands struck by devastating Haiti earthquake

  • Church donates £20,000 to aid victims of killer quake feared to have left thousands dead


The Methodist Church in Britain has launched an emergency appeal and granted £20,000 in immediate aid to Haiti after a catastrophic earthquake rocked the Caribbean nation yesterday.

Reports revealed that the 7.0-magnitude quake, the worst to hit the country in two centuries, tore down the HQ of the UN Mission, the presidential palace and thousands of homes in the space of a minute at 16.53 Haitian time and 21.53 GMT.  Survivors used the micro-blogging site Twitter to report on the unfolding tragedy.

Revd Marcus Torchon, a Haitian Methodist minister serving in the Liverpool District on an exchange programme, said: “I am still waiting for news from family members who are missing. I managed to speak to my nephew after the quake happened, but since that phone call there were more than 10 after-shocks. Now the line is dead because the major phone networks are down.

“It is really destabilising emotionally. Practically, I would like to be of service to them. I feel that at some point I may have to go there when the airport is open. At the end of the day, we have nothing but our faith in God.”

Revd Tom Quenet, Partnership Coordinator for the Americas and Caribbean, established contact with the President of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas at 3am GMT today. Tom said: “Following the damage caused by four successive hurricanes that hit the island in 2008, I fear that the people of Haiti will wake up to scenes of devastation, fear and loss of life.”

Haiti’s Methodist church is the largest membership district of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean & the Americas with 12,000 members.

Tom Osbeck from aviation ministry Air Calvary said: “The buildings, homes, businesses and hospitals of Port-au-Prince are flattened. We stand outside and weep as we hear thousands of crying people. Thousands have died – many, many around our house.”

David Carwell of Mission Aviation Fellowship said: “All kinds of things in our house shook and slid and came tumbling to the floor. There have been many aftershocks and tremors. They seem to be weakening, but I doubt if it’s over yet.”

The Methodist Church in Britain is appealing to people to make their response through the World Mission Fund while international relief agencies and governments work to bring relief to Haitians.

Donations can be made through the Just Giving webpage on the Methodist Church website here or by sending a cheque payable to the World Mission Fund and posting it to Dave Bennett, Fundraising Coordinator, at Methodist Church House, 25 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5JR. Postal donations should be labelled ‘Haiti Appeal’.

A prayer is available on the Methodist Church website: www.methodist.org.uk/haiti

Meditate on Psalm 104.

Prayer:

Powerful God who causes the power of the universe to create and destroy.
We thank you for lives spared
and miracles that have taken place in the devastated country of Haiti.
Give us grace to live with the mystery of your power
that at times like this leaves us confused, broken and shaken.
We pray for the people of Haiti
and ask that you will comfort the grieving and the injured.
We are humbled by their confidence in you in times of trouble.
May the embrace of compassion and humanity be a shelter and refuge.
May your word feed and nourish as the world brings relief and rebuilding.
We pray for the Rev Gesner Paul and the people of the Methodist Church in Haiti.
We ask that you will strengthen them
as they work to bring relief and comfort to our brothers and sisters in Christ.
This day and every day,
give us the will to listen to your voice and work together to heal broken lives,
build destroyed homes and establish justice for all your people. Amen.

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Nowachristian.org

January 12th, 2010 Tony No comments

Now A Christian

My friend David Coleman has let me know about a new Church Army initiative that is worth checking out and passing on to others.

Here are the details of the new Now a Christian FREE email course which they have launched @ www.nowachristian.org

You Tube – see http://www.youtube.com/churcharmy#p/a/u/0/KHsy5vf0zoU.

Do watch this it takes about 2.5 mins and gives a great overview of the programme which is FREE.

Please put the link on your website.

There is an Inspire Magazine article about it on their website:

http://www.inspiremagazine.org.uk/article.aspx?i=98&q=369

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PC or WC?

January 6th, 2010 Tony 3 comments

Thank you Catherine for sending me this:

EU Directive No. 456179

In order to meet the conditions for joining the Single European currency, all citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland must be made aware that the phrase ‘Spending a Penny‘ is not to be used after 31st December 2009.

From the 1st January 2010, the correct terminology will be: ‘Euronating’.

Thank you for your attention.

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