I might had said so until Nigel Farage stuck his oar in by waving the flag for Reform UK, and thus ensuring that if indeed immigration was the elephant hidden in the room that is no longer the case.
Continue readingSouthend West General Election 2024 – the Contenders
I hadn’t expected with 3 weeks still to go to the July 4th 2024 General Election that I would writing this third blog giving my thoughts on the subject – but I am lol!
Continue readingMy tribute to Andrew Polson
I have recently learned of the passing of an old friend – Andrew Polson (check out here for the report on his death).
Continue readingNigel Farage throws his hat into the ring
When the 2024 UK General Election was announced, I blogged my thoughts (see here). I deemed these to be pertinent and this was my politically neutral contribution concerning the debates and deliberations that would inevitably follow. Two weeks on, while there have been developments, until recently there was not much to report on that is interesting, with the Sunak-Starmer debate two days back being predictably lack lustre (see here).
Continue readingCafe @ The Square, in Cluny Square, revisited
A few weeks back I invited a friend for a catch-up meeting in my local community café in Cluny Square, very near to where I live. To our disappointment we found the café was closed.
Continue readingThe 2024 UK General Election – a Southender, grumpy old man perspective
We knew it was coming but now we know, even if surprised by the timing – the UK will be holding a General Election on 04 July 2024. The announcement comes soon after the recent local elections where the Tories (in power) did predictably badly (see here).
Continue readingPriests of the Bible is now available
“Priests of the Bible” by John R.Barber (ISBN 978-0-9537306-5-0) was uploaded on to Ingram today! It has taken over two years to produce and after meticulous research and careful proof reading and type setting, it is about to become available to potentially anyone, anywhere who wants to have a copy. It is likely my last hurrah writing project and is my chance to share what the Lord has laid on my heart over 70 years concerning subjects of immense importance and those which I feel serious seekers after God will find helpful.
Continue readingSome thoughts on Psalm 141
I can’t recall all the different happenings that got me thinking on these lines, but I was “in church” recently, seated in my “pew” 15 minutes before the service begun, doing what good Christians are supposed to do to get/be in the right mind frame/spirit, such as meditating on some portion of the Bible.
Continue readingC.T. Studd, Cricketer and Missionary
“CT Studd Cricketer and Pioneer” by Norman P Grubb (son-in-law of C.T.Studd) was a book I read in my youth and it had a profound effect on me. So profound in fact that a lot of the angst I experience in the years between then and now was due to my not following the example this amazing man had left us.
Continue readingA gospel response to Christian Zionism
The Gospel is the probably the most important subject amidst many. Christian Zionism is one of the most contentious subjects around today, dividing Christians of the sound, earnest, awake ilk, more than most that I can think of. When a respected Christian friend, who loves the Lord, shared a link to a video with the titled “Hank Hanegraaff: A Gospel Response to Christian Zionism” my curiosity was naturally aroused and I knew I had to dig deeper.
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