Stopping at Beaconsfield Services

According to Wikipedia (see here): “Motorway service areas (MSA) also known as services or service stations, are rest areas in the UK and Ireland where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel/recharge, rest, eat and drink, shop, use the toilet or stay in an on-site overnight hotel. They are also a safe refuge for drivers who break down alongside leaving at a motorway junction. The vast majority of motorway services in the UK are owned by one of three companies: Moto, Welcome Break and Roadchef. Smaller operators include Extra, Westmorland and EG Group. The first two service areas in the UK, Watford Gap and Newport Pagnell, opened with temporary facilities when the M1 motorway was opened, on 2 November 1959”.

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Watching from my wall (2024/25) – an introduction

According to Got Questions (see here):Watchmen in the Bible were guards responsible for protecting towns and military installations from surprise enemy attacks and other potential dangers. Ancient Israelite cities often stationed watchmen on high walls or in watchtowers. Their job was to keep watch and warn the townspeople of impending threats. The Hebrew word translated “watchman” means “one who looks out,” “one who spies,” or “one who watches.” Sometimes watchmen were scouts who looked out for approaching friends as well as enemies”. The Bible exhorts ordinary followers of Jesus to be watchmen, to “watch and pray”.

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Daniel’s Four Visions – Vision 4: (Daniel 10-12) Kings of the North and Kings of the South

We come to the final episode of our “Daniel’s Four Visions” series. Rather than going over old ground to establish the context and background, besides pointing out Daniel’s ministry overlapped that of the later part of Jeremiah’s and all of Ezekiel’s (who refers to Daniel in glowing terms (Ezekiel 14:14,20)), might I suggest readers check out the previous four episodes for the story so far:

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The 2024 World Chess Championship – some thoughts

According to Wikipedia: “The World Chess Championship 2024, officially known as the World Chess Championship 2024 presented by Google, was a chess match between the reigning world champion Ding Liren and the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju to determine the World Chess Champion. The match took place between 25 November and 12 December 2024 in Singapore. It was played to a best of 14 games, with tiebreaks if required. The match was won by Gukesh 7½–6½ after 14 games. The win made Gukesh the 18th undisputed World Champion and, at age 18, the youngest of them”, and like many chess fans I have been following it.

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