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This Christian Resource Blog has been created by a group of friends from around the world. Our purpose is to provide links to useful resources, some commentary on topical or doctrinal issues, a place where anyone can come with questions and a means whereby we can share our faith. And above all, to grow and encourage each other. As Christians, we believe we bear God's image in this world, and seek to glorify God's name in this endeavour. Any Christian who wants to join with us is very welcome!
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Monday, August 25, 2003

GoingFine! 

OK, that's a play on the blog I want to advertise, which is goingjesus.com.

It's by a girl called Sara, 33 yo just now, church secretary who describes herself "Unlikely Christian, Episcopalian Division. Still amazed that this actually works, but it does." And if you look right now, you will see that she's responding to some publicity she's just got in the Australian papers.

She was looking for something "useful, but it turns out that my most fruitful ministry lately is this blog. Huh. I thought about stopping it earlier this week when I was feeling really hopeless and loser-ish, which is why I was gone so long, and then the Australia thing happened and then I got a sandal to the back of the head telling me that this is my ministry. I don't know if I'm the one ministering or the one being ministered to, but it's what I'm supposed to be doing."

Now, we have 6 members of our blog at present (Carol, Mike, Dave, Gary, Stan and Geoff). Wondering whether it's the same for any of us, that like Sara this could actually be part of our ministry? (but only if God says so!)

Anyway, I like the way Sara talks with hers and our Father God, about what He might have planned for her. And I was wondering about inviting her to join with us if she was inclined? Any thoughts?? BTW, she quite freely uses some language with attitude (like the "F" word) but personally, this doesn't seem to matter (unless it upsets/offends someone else?).

Like you Sara, it's amazing but this Christianity does actually work. But only when we stop working at it with our own faculties, I think. Which is the slightly scary thing about this blog - who knows why/how/where it's going (if anywhere!).

# posted by geoff @ 12:05 pm

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