Bible: Isaiah (ESV) 28/09/2010
seen: Tropic Thunder 26/09/2010
seen: The Life of Mammals 24/09/2010
seen: What a Girl Wants 19/09/2010
seen: Jerry Maguire 19/09/2010
seen: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 06/09/2010
seen: Tomorrow Never Dies 05/09/2010
seen: Nanny McPhee 28/08/2010
read: Mercury (Hope Larson) 27/08/2010
read: Spellcheckers Vol 1 (Jamie S Rich, Nicolas Hitori de, Joelle Jones) 16/08/2010
read: Solipsistic Pop Vol 2 (Solipsistic Pop) 16/08/2010
read: Chiggers (Hope Larson) 15/08/2010
seen: Josie and the Pussycats 14/08/2010
seen: Mr & Mrs Smith 14/08/2010
seen: Step Up 2 13/08/2010
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Thought Balloon is a group blog in which the writers tackle a new theme every week? month? with one-page scripts. This URL is for their Phonogram ones.
How to sew a zipper on a knitted garment.
Issues organised by tale.
Online magazine that publishes fairy tales that are not reworkings of old tales.
Journal that publishes fairy tale writing.
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I’ve heard a bit about the barge church - St Helen’s was the 2nd church I went to in London and they were getting up the church plant team when I was there. The barge church itself is quite a long way out of the city, so it would take a real commitment even to visit - about an hour and a half worth of travel for me…
I am pretty sure my friend goes there - my parents lived on the Thames until this month and they told me St Helen’s had planted a church - when my mate moved to London a few weeks ago he joined the plant so I assume it is St Peter’s (I mean they haven’t planted any more have they?!). I’ll ask him. There’s no way you’d get me enduring a full immersion baptism in that water!!!
Actually there are lots of church plants in London - from St Helens, Holy Trinity Brompton (all those Alpha converts have to go somewhere…), likely All Souls too.
I go to St Nicholas in Tooting and it was a little bit of a plant from Emmanuel, Wimbledon. Our rector is the ex-assistant pastor and lots of people came over from Wimbledon when he did.
All the evangelical Anglican churches are setting up plants - it’s really encouraging to see all the reform that is being attempted here.