David Copperfield
Golden Earring - Radar Love (Official Music Video)
Lord's Day July 27 2025

Middlemists 1, 2, 4 and 5
Last Lord's Day was a little different in that not only did we have a visiting preacher but I was there to hear him preach. Ian Middlemist is the pastor of Hill Park Baptist Church in Haverford West, Pembrokeshire, and was at one time my assitant past (15 and more years ago). It was good to have him back and to have some of his family with us. Ian preached from Luke on the widow's mite ad from Revelation 15. We had decent sized congregations both times. The local young lady who has started to come to us was there again whih is good. Also an Iranian fresh in from Iran. Unlike any other Iranian I have met so far he was baptised in Iran and came to the two services. His English is very limited but he is adept with google translate. He was one of seven Iranians there yesterday. After the evening service I got talking to three men from the nearby hotel for refugees, one from Sudan and two from Yemen. These men made no Christian profession. What days we live in.
Lord's Day July 20 2025
Death of John MacArthur
Lord's Day July 13 2025
It was very encouraging to see so many in church last Lord's Day. There were over 50 in the morning and double figures in the evening. There was a visitor but all the rest are fairly regular. I preached in the morning from Ephesians 6:10-12. It has been a real blessing to work through Ephesians again. In the evening I did a one off encouraging and warning verse from Zechariah. Good day.
Funeral Rev Dr John B Hall
On Thursday I drove down to Woodbridge in Suffolk for the funeral of Rev Dr John B Hall. It was at St John's and was an Anglican service. As I expected, I knew almost no-one there but was thankful to bump into J P Earnest, who was ther in a similar capacity to me. He was there as John had been many years a trustee of the Open Air Mission. I was there representing the Evangelical Library, which John also was a trustee for. John began life in the navy but was then converted during a terrible storm and soon began as an Anglican minsiter. He served in several places and then in retirement served as a chaplain in expat congregations in Amsterdam, Dusseldorf anf Kiev. I was surprised to learn that John was dyslexic. That didn't stop him gaining an earned doctorate from America, later in life. J P kindly stood me lunch before we headed off our separate ways.
Lord's Day July 6 2025
We began with communion. Once again numbers were down but I was encouraged that an Iranan lady and her daughter came again and a young woman who lives in the area was there in the morning and said she intends to come next week. I preached the next in the series in Ephsians 6 - on employees and employers and the next in the series on 2 Chronicles - the sad and salutary story of Uzziah.
Day Conference on Islam
It was good to be back at the seminary in Finchley again last Saturday this time to hear Tim Dieppe on the subject of the Challenge of Islam. Tim heads up Christian Concern and over the years had gathered a great deal of information about Islam in this country and written on it many times (much of this has been put together in a recently piblished book). The pattern of the day was that Tim spoke in the morning and took questions and then after lunch (kindly provided) he did something similar but more on reaching Muslims rather than simply on Islam. At the end of the day we heard from a converted Muslim seeking to win others to Christ to this day, an appropriate way to close.
10 Songs that are actually about children
- Save your kisses for me/Brotherhood of man
- Clair/Gilbert O'Sullivan
- Isn't she lovely/Stevie Wonder
- Forever young/Bob Dylan
- Beautiful Boy/John Lennon
- Memphis Tennessee/Chuck Berry
- Precious/Depeche Mode
- Go home girl!/Gaelic Storm
- Lovin' you/Minnie Riperton
- Welcome to the world/Ed Sheeran
CHBC Building Project July 2025
Seven Books Recently Read
Day Off Week 27 2025
Most of yesterday's day off went on reading this lovely book about maps by Simon Garfield. I read half of it. Got out for a coffee and a bite to eat too. Very hot. We have someone staying and we had a nice meal with them in the garden. Also took some more books to a charity shop and bought a new notebook and pen from Rymans.
Lord's Day June 29 2025
Rather a disappointing fifth Sunday I thought with lots absent for various reasons. I preached on children and parents from Ephesians and on Amaziah in the evening. One encouragement was the reappearance of an Iranian lady adn her daughter we've not seen for a while. Rather than being discouraged, I need to recommit myself to prayer and holy living.




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