
Eye candy
Eye candy DM 21st February 2026 Those Brothers Grimm were well-named. I grew up on their fables, and recently purchased the full canon. But my
Traditionally, paper or cotton is given on the occasion of a first wedding anniversary. I think I gave my wife flowers – in fact, a bunch of hydrangeas, in the same colour as those that formed our wedding bouquet. Contemporary couples apparently give clocks and watches, though the logic for that choice eludes me. Is it to introduce some objectivity into those first-year fights about who’s always early and who’s always late?
The early church may have given some thought as to how to mark the occasion of their first anniversary of Easter, in order to remember Jesus’ death and resurrection. No doubt they had committees by then, and I can just imagine the keen enthusiasm of the brain-storming session… sessions (plural), with formal Minutes, and the casting vote of a duly-elected Chairperson; though I doubt that such exalted ideas such as Easter-egg hunts and hat-parades quite made it to the table.
We are not left to wonder how the weekend unfolded, for we are told in the Book that on that first anniversary, Herod had James the Apostle beheaded, and intended to dispatch Peter in the same fashion. James’ brother John must have been devastated. So too the church, which promptly cancelled whatever events it had planned to conduct an urgent prayer meeting to petition for Peter’s release. The miracle that happened next no doubt removed any lingering disappointments about having to cancel the jumping castle, and reminded the church afresh about the source of real spiritual power.

Eye candy DM 21st February 2026 Those Brothers Grimm were well-named. I grew up on their fables, and recently purchased the full canon. But my

Star talk DM 14th February 2026 For all its stellar beauty, the North Star (Polaris) has its limits. It can point close enough to true

Two turtle doves DM 7th February 2026 Whenever members of my congregation let me know that they will be bringing guests to church, I always

The stunning downgrade DM 31st January 2026 In those travel-logs that sometimes pop up in magazines, there’s always one lucky person spruiking the joys of

The Father’s care DM 24th January 2026 When Wycliffe missionaries Alan and Faye Canavan took up their ministry posting on a small island off PNG,

Oiling the bat DM 17th January 2026 Fond memories. Each summer my brothers and I would take turns to brush the family cricket bat with

The Acorn Child DM 10th January 2026 I’ve heard of identical twins dying on the same day, but who has ever heard of twin-oaks being

The Impossible Puzzle? DM 3rd January 2026 A puzzle pops up on my sidebar that requires certain obstacles to be removed in order to collect

O Christmas Tree DM 27th December 2025 I didn’t realise that Isaiah wrote so many of the Christmas Carols. In their original form, ‘Silent Night’