jeudi 29 mars 2012

The Machine !

A couple of posts ago I wrote about my motorbike licence exploit.
I'm no on 2 wheels and enjoying the exceptionally sunny weather we've been having.
It's been great :)

My 2 wheeled machine is a Yamaha 600 fazer - (FZ6 S2  with ABS).
I was looking for an all-round bike and that's exactly what it is. Ideal for going to work and back, handles well on small roads, it's also got a sporty edge to it - with 98 horse-power at 12,000 rpm.
It's comfortable at longer distances - at least that's what I read in several bike magazines - the truth will be revealed this weekend when we (Jackie & I) go for a spin in the Val Jolie region.
I'll tell you about

vendredi 23 mars 2012

SatMix - The Other/l'Autre

Tomorrow at 7pm we are putting on a SatMix event where we will explore 'the Other' using a mix of multimedia, song, sketches and more...

It should be a great evening

lundi 19 mars 2012

Scrappy piece of paper

This scrappy piece of paper now entitles me to ride a motorbike! To obtain this scrappy piece of paper was no easy task.
I had to re-take my highway code (in French bien sûr!), then take an off-road practical test - slalom, emergency stop, balance, slow speed, 'normal' speed...
and today I took the road test. In all it's taken me 8 months, and a few euros!!

I wanted to get my motorbike licence  before my 50th birthday - mission accomplished - I'll be striking on the 19th April, a month today.

So this scrappy piece of paper means a lot to me :)

so watch this space for motorcycle posts!







vendredi 16 mars 2012

The Problem with Scripture - women!

I wrote a couple of posts ago about the problem with Scripture and in particularly the difficulty of interpretation.
Last night we had a special church meeting with a potential 'candidate' for the job of pastor. In his 'speech' he mentioned a 'non-negotiable' issue if he were to become pastor of the church. The issue was  women leadership in the church. He would not accept a woman elder because it's not biblical.

So here we find a 'classic' example of interpretation of Scripture. Women leadership was, and apparently still is a thorny issue.

In some of St Paul's epistles he does mention that women should remain silent in church, that they should wear a kind of head covering and also there doesn't seem to be any evidence of women leaders in the Bible. (Except for Deborah &  Esther in the old testament and Lydia and Sapphira in the New Testament...)

However, Paul also mentions how masters should treat their slaves (with kindness of course). Unfortunately these 'slave' passages were used to defend the practice of slavery in the 'good old days' of the Empire but today (I hope) we would agree that slavery is definitely not what God intended.
I believe that the same applies to women. Our understanding of humanity and of God has greatly evolved and our culture is not the same as Paul's. In the same way as we no longer see slavery as biblical I suggest that we should no longer see that 'women should remain silent and therefore no leadership roles' as also not  biblical.

I think Paul was heading in this direction when he wrote:
"For all of you who were baptised into Christ have clothed yourself with Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

So it's not whether you're a man or a woman that counts but your gifts, calling and character. These should be the criteria to evaluate whether you should be an elder or leader.

I think that if we contemplate the life and teachings of Jesus we would come to the same conclusion.

I'm saddened that I've had to post this.

Alas we are still focusing on the non-essentials.







lundi 12 mars 2012

Mystery Girl with the hat

here's a painting from Rachel Benkemoun a young artist from Lille.

I adore the colours and the manga style.