The new Labour Government in the UK has refocused the country on climate change, emphasizing energy independence through renewables. I outline my thoughts and look at past policy.
My Bible Journey: Genesis 7:1 – 7:24
In Genesis 7, God commands Noah to enter the ark with his family and all the pairs of creatures. The flood lasts for forty days and blots out all life on earth.
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister, but…
Sir Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, faces scrutiny over accepting over £107,000 in gifts since 2019. Does this recent controversy mean there is a strong case for banning gifts to prevent corruption?
My Bible Journey: Genesis 6:1 – 6:22
Getting ready for the great flood, Noah gets a shopping list and instruction manual from God. Either this is a boat the scale of which we have never since seen, or there were fewer animals back in Noah's day.
My Bible Journey: Genesis 5:1 – 5:32
I discover that Lamech, descendant of Seth, could be the reason for the great flood. His prophesy of Noah may have sealed the fate of early humans and animals alike.
Exploring Haiku: My Thoughts and Poems
To me, haiku is a relaxing pastime. Equally, it can be exciting. There is a lot of power in the short format they inherit which can be used for wisdom, spirituality, politics or fun.
My Bible Journey: Genesis 4:1-4:26
Birth, murder, curses, family trees and pointless information. The story of Cain and Abel is short but with lots to unpack.
My Bible Journey: Genesis 3:1-3:24
Exploring The Fall of humanity and trying to understand the decisions God has made during the Creation of the world, the garden of Eden and humans.
Historically, why were people religious? A story from Wells Cathedral
A story from Wells Cathedral puts you in the shoes of a peasant seeing the cathedral for the first time, giving you a sense of awe and reinforcing your faith in God.
My Bible Journey: Genesis 2:4-2:24
What appears to have happened in this second chapter of Genesis is a more detailed look at the creation of man. A singling out of the sixth day of Creation - man was clearly God's priority.