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Cynthia
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19 Aug 2020 09:14 |
Good morning :-)
C. S. (Jack) Lewis - author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe....the story continues......
Soon after joining the English faculty at Magdalen College, Lewis met two more Christians, Hugo Dyson and J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings fame). These men became close friends of Lewis. He admired their brilliance and their logic. Soon Lewis recognized that most of his friends, like his favourite authors, held to this Christianity.
In 1929 C.S. Lewis surrendered, admitting "God was God, and knelt and prayed." Within two years the reluctant convert also moved from theism to Christianity and joined the Church of England. The new Christian devoted his talent and energy to writing prose that reflected his recently found faith.
Lewis's 25 Christian books sold millions of copies, including The Screwtape Letters (1942), Mere Christianity (1952), the Chronicles of Narnia (1950–56) and many more. The Screwtape letters was a particularly popular book which he dedicated to J.R.R. Tolkien. It's a collection of letters written by a senior demon (Uncle Screwtape) to his nephew, junior demon (Wormwood). Wormwood is assigned a young man to tempt and the letters turn into a kind of study on how spiritual warfare works. It underlines the fact of how easy it is for Christians to be tempted by evil.
In spite of his intellectual accomplishments, he refused to be arrogant: "The intellectual life is not the only road to God, nor the safest, but we find it to be a road, and it may be the appointed road for us. Of course, it will be so only so long as we keep the impulse pure and disinterested."
Continued tomorrow......??
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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18 Aug 2020 09:27 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks Vera - I do my best <3
C. S. Lewis - author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - the story continues....
‘Jack’ Lewis entered Oxford in 1917 as a student and never really left. Despite an interruption to fight in World War I (in which he was wounded by a bursting shell), he always maintained his home and friends in Oxford.
In 1919 he published his first book, Spirits in Bondage, which he wrote under the pen name of Clive Hamilton. In 1924 he became a philosophy tutor at University College, and was the following year elected a Fellow of Magdalen College, where he tutored in English language and literature. His second volume of poetry, Dymer, was also published under a pen name.
As Lewis continued to read, he especially enjoyed Christian author George MacDonald. One volume, Phantastes, powerfully challenged his atheism. "What it actually did to me," wrote Lewis, "was to convert, even to baptize … my imagination." G.K. Chesterton's books had the same effect, especially The Everlasting Man, which raised serious questions about the young intellectual's materialism.
Whilst these books were giving Jack food for thought, his close friend Owen Barfield, tackled him about the logic of his atheism. Barfield had converted from atheism to theism, then finally Christianity, and he frequently badgered Jack about his materialism.
More tomorrow……… :-D
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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17 Aug 2020 21:23 |
I hope all is calm again now your daughter’s house move is done Cynthia. You have picked another interesting topic again this week. I am so impressed with the great variety of subjects you find. It makes for an interesting thread. Thank you.
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Cynthia
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17 Aug 2020 09:29 |
Good morning :-)
It sounds as thought someone complained or else they all caught Covid doesn't it Sylvia? I know what your husband means - it's really strange without the music part of the service.
I watched 2 yesterday (I'm just greedy :-D) and they were as different as chalk and cheese and both within 10 mins from my home. One was the sort of service I get most out of - simple but dignified, with a good sermon and communion. The other was beset by the leader (in jumper, casual trousers and sandals), bobbing about like a headless chicken with a microphone like a fishing rod and getting entangled in wires as he 'interviewed' another clergyman. I lost the plot and left early. :-(
Hey ho. Such is life at the moment. :-S
I guess all of you will be familiar with The Stories of Narnia – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe etc. These were written by C. S. Lewis and it is for his books and ideas that he is remembered as one of the greatest Christian writers of the twentieth century. I thought we could have a look at his life this week.
Clive Staples Lewis (knowns as ‘Jack’ to his friends), was born into a bookish family of Protestants in Belfast, Ireland. They purchased and read many books. On rainy days, Jack would take a book off the shelves a worlds created by authors such as Conan Doyle, E. Nesbit and Mark Twain.
After his only brother, Warren, was sent off to English boarding school in 1905, Jack became somewhat reclusive. He spent more time in books and an imaginary world of ‘dressed animals’ and ‘knights in armour’, but he did more than read books, he wrote and illustrated his own stories as well.
His mother's death from cancer in 1908 made him even more withdrawn. Mrs Lewis died just three months before Jack's tenth birthday, and the young boy was hurt deeply by her passing. Not only did he lose a mother, his father never fully recovered from her death. Both boys felt estranged from their father, and home life was never warm and satisfying again.
The death of Mrs. Lewis convinced young Jack that the God he encountered in the Bible his mother gave him was, if not cruel, at least a vague abstraction. By 1912, with the additional influence of a spiritually unorthodox boarding school matron, Lewis rejected Christianity and became an avowed atheist.
More tomorrow……. :-D
Cx :-)
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Aug 2020 17:45 |
I haven't mentioned before, but the Baptist church across the street is no longer holding services .......... the last one was at the end of July, and they all congregated outside for a photograph afterwards. Not well separated at all.
I thought that was the "end of the year" group photo, because the Filipeno church in particular does seem to take a summer break, but a notice went up on the door 2 or 3 days later, saying closed due to covid.
I've wondered if someone complained about the photo session??
In the meantime, St Augustine's, the Anglican church that OH attends, has been holding Sunday Service since July 26. OH has attended every Sunday even though he has only had a "job" to do twice .......... the first Sunday (a reading) and today (leading the prayers). He says it is truly boring with no music or choir, even though their new priest is pretty good with her sermons.
I think you might be doing better watching services on TV if they do have choral music!!
It is getting hot again here, so it's north-facing living room with 2 fans blowing on me from about 10 am for the next 2 or 3 days or so :-D
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Cynthia
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16 Aug 2020 12:17 |
Good afternoon :-)
A bit hectic this morning trying to sort out which church service to watch etc.......oh to be back to normal!
Sounds like a lovely meal Sylvia. Restaurants round here seem to be doing good trade - some look a bit 'crowded' but......
The bells, the bells.........good to hear from you Pat :-D
The Collect (special prayer) for today:
Let your merciful ears, O Lord, be open to the prayers of your humble servants; and that they may obtain their petitions make them to ask such things as shall please you; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Cx :-)
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SylviaInCanada
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15 Aug 2020 17:18 |
Thank you all for the good wishes. We had a great day, had a lovely meal at our favourite restaurant ............ well set up for the current way of things. He has only 50% of the tables in use, so everyone is more than 6' away from other guests. That means he only has a maximum capacity of 20 people per sitting, 2 sittings per evening/ The staff were all wearing masks, as were many of the guests on arrival, and staff kept as much distance as they were bale ............ a bit difficult to put a plate in place or pour wine from 6' :-D
We return on Tuesday for OH's 82nd birthday ................ I think I might have the grilled beef tenderloin, although the duck breast was very good on Wednesday!
Best wishes for this new phase in your life, Cyn, as you get used to your daughter living back home "permanently", instead of just for sheltering during covid.
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PatinCyprus
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15 Aug 2020 09:29 |
Today is Assumption of St Mary and last night - yes you guessed it - the bells.
Very quiet today as it's a holiday so people not off to work or shopping.
Today is VJ Day remember those from WW2 and other wars but please remember there are people who served in more modern days and are physically injured and mentally challenged.
Lest We Forget <3
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Cynthia
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15 Aug 2020 09:22 |
Good morning :-)
What a day yesterday! Not only have we been dealing with my daughter moving house to come and live with me, but the internet and phone were off for most of the day. We certainly rely on these things more than we think sometimes!! :-D
A Prayer for Patience and Peace God, teach us what it means to have faith in silence. When we face trials that are beyond our understanding, help us to find peace. Help me be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer. You set all things in accordance to your time. Remind us to wait patiently and find peace in your plan. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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14 Aug 2020 09:12 |
Good morning :-)
Lord,
We pray for healing and peace for the stresses and strains within family relationships. For couples who have lost the love that they once had, and their lives are drifting apart. For parents who no longer can control their children, and are beginning to despair. For families who struggle to live within their means and not slip deeper into debt. For children who walk into a more uncertain future with difficult choices to make. For the stresses and strains within family relationships we pray for healing and peace. Amen.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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13 Aug 2020 13:25 |
Hello all
Amen to your meaningful words Cynthia.
Belated Happy Anniversary wishes to Sylvia and husband. I hope you both enjoyed your special day X
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Cynthia
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13 Aug 2020 09:15 |
Good morning :-)
Goodness, we don't see Emma these days so I had no idea that she was celebrating such a special event. Much love and many congratulations to her and her husband. <3 <3
I remembered that Sylvia had been married on The Glorious Twelfth but completely forgot to mention it.....doh. Hope you had a lovely day Sylvia. <3
Reveal yourself dear Lord, this day in the special places where we can be alone. Reveal yourself in the busy places where noise is all around. Reveal yourself in the smiling faces of friends and family Reveal yourself in the sullen faces of people passing by. Reveal yourself dear Lord, this day and by your grace bless this beautiful but fragile world with joy.
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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12 Aug 2020 17:58 |
Happy anniversary to you too Sylvia <3
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Aug 2020 17:44 |
Congratulations to Emma and her husband on their diamond wedding.
Much love and best wishes to them both
It is our 53rd anniversary today ...... OH has always called it the opening of the grouse-ing season ;-) :-D
Believe it or not I had forgotten that the 12th August was the opening of the grouse shooting season when I suggested the date, and OH didn't remind me, until after we were on our own in the hotel in the Lake District :-D
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kandj
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12 Aug 2020 13:39 |
Hello all
Another scorcher here today. Keep cool everyone.
Congratulations to Emma and Husband on 60 years of marriage today. Hope you have an amazing day.
A train has derailed in Aberdeenshire causing serious injuries to passengers. Thoughts and prayers for all who are involved in this incident.
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SuffolkVera
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12 Aug 2020 12:50 |
Lovely prayer today Cynthia.
Congratulations to Emma and her OH who are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary today and wishing them many blessings in the years to come <3
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Cynthia
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12 Aug 2020 09:32 |
Good morning :-)
It's toooooo hot! :-)
Bless our families; mothers, fathers, daughters, sons. Protect them from all that might harm. Prosper them in times of hardship. Instruct them in the ways of goodness. Prepare them for both joy and sorrow. Unite them within your arms of love. Daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, bless our families Lord, we pray.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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11 Aug 2020 21:27 |
Hello all
Continuing to pray for those affected by the devastating explosion in Beirut: for all who have lost loved ones, for the thousands of people who have been injured and for so many who were made homeless in an instant.
A scorcher today. Keep cool and stay safe everyone.
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Cynthia
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11 Aug 2020 09:51 |
Good morning :-)
More Hallelujah moments!
Thank you, Lord for showing us that love Those turning a corner and meeting a long-lost friend moments. Those climbing a mountain and standing in awe of the view moments. Those wiping of tears from our eyes as a baby is born moments. Those welcoming back a prodigal child into our arms moments. Those answers to prayer at times when we feel totally helpless moments. Those sighs of relief at the end of a dear friend's suffering moments. For these and all Hallelujah moments, we thank you, Gracious God.
Cx :-)
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10 Aug 2020 10:28 |
Good morning :-)
How lovely to see comments from you all this morning......thank you for your kind words. Sylvia, whatever you have had has obviously knocked you back a bit - but I'm glad you could get out for your coffee - we should meet up for a coffee one day ;-)
Tabs, I am not keen on masks at all and only put them on when I really have to. I am keeping a packet of disposable masks in the car so that I am never caught empty handed! :-D
So many people love the Celtic prayers Vera, not just on here but in many other places too.
The link you gave me Gwyn is fab - thank you. It's going on our church FB page later :-D
Hallelujah moments
Thank you, Lord for showing us that love has no boundaries or end but listens, has patience, compassion, grace and gives without counting cost. Thank you for granting us a heart for those you love and a willingness to step out in faith and service. Thank you, Lord for showing us true love can be ours to know and give. We thank you, Gracious God for Hallelujah moments.
Cx :-)
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