Revd Alan

Traveller in search of God looking for fellow travellers. Currently Priest in Charge, Hale with Badshot Lea Team Ministry, formerly an IS Manager in a large UK based food company.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Is it possible to describe a mystical experience?

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The following comes from Richard Rohr's daily email .  I am sure that my atheist friends will say that this is nothing to do with God, b...
Sunday, 6 June 2010

Gi's a job

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This article talks about the increasingly common practice of expecting young people to work without pay to gain experience. I am quite cl...
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Monday, 31 May 2010

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Whether you are French or not...   Time for another break.  Back soon.
Sunday, 30 May 2010

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Does our desire as Christians to be inclusive of all sorts of people mean that we will never say, 'You should not do that'? Surefish...
Friday, 28 May 2010

Is the rational all there is?

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Since I blogged on rationality  the other day the web seems to have been full of others doing the same. Apparently Terry Sanderson had held...
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Thursday, 27 May 2010

Communicating across Divides

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For those who have been following the debates on faith and proof, there is another of our Millennium lectures  coming up which might be of i...
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Do you like this?

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Place your hope in God alone. If you notice something good in yourself, give credit to God, not to yourself, but be certain that the evil y...
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Alan Crawley
Husband, Father to 4 daughters, journeying I hope towards God. I spent nearly 30 years working in IT/IS departments in a large UK food company - typical joke: how do you acquire a small UK food business, buy a large one and manage it for a few years. I discovered my call to ministry relatively late in life and have been having tremendous fun discovering parts of me that have remained hidden until now. Now retired after undertaking 17 years in ministry. Sometimes tempted to say things for effect (note to self: I must not do this in sermons, I must not do this in sermons...).
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