Friday, 20 April 2007

MOZILLA FIREFOX RULES!

Everyone who surfs the net knows that Mozilla Firefox is the best browser available on the web. If you haven't tried it then download it via this link. But things got even better this week when I discovered that you can dress your firefox browser up by importing different themes by just clicking tools > add ons. The best one for me by far was... wait for it... BIBLEFOX!!!!

Yes, your browser could become a spiritual home with enough christian symbols to impress the pope (in fact I think he might use it as his theme!) - go on try it you know you want to...

And for the really geeky amongst you? Well what about downloading Minimo the Firefox browser for your pda, sad but very effective - it even has tabs!!!!!!

Anyway, thats enough I need to go home - have a good weekend everyone!

Wednesday, 11 April 2007

DOG ON THE BLOG?

Anyone lost a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel? This morning my son, Zak declared he would like a pet and so asked if he could buy a fish and call it Herbert. Fine by me, they make little mess and only live for a couple of years and then you can flush them down the toilet! So I was a little surprised around 2pm this afternoon to get a phone call to announce that they had found a stray dog and brought it home - hmmm...

When I got home, I made out that I wasn't impressed (although it is very cute and placid) and took the dog for a walk around the local area knocking on doors trying to find the owner. Unfortunately I couldn't find the owner much to the delight of my children. Levi was pleased as he had prayed that I wouldn't be successful!

My friend Mike who is a local vet popped round and checked the dog out for a microchip, but no luck - so we have an extra visitor in the Dendy house tonight.

Oh well, tomorrow the DOGPOUND!!!!!

Saturday, 7 April 2007

AMY'S PHOTO MAGIC

Okay, so my niece Amy came with our family to Spring Harvest and took a lot of pictures of the family and the team - nice work Amy!

I'M BACK!


Sorry for the lack of posts in recent weeks, I have been busy - honest! I have just got back from Spring Harvest in Minehead as part of the team responsible for the 11-14's.

This is our third year being involved in Spring Harvest Youthwork and although it is tiring work, it is very rewarding. Quite a number from Arun Community Church made up the team, which was excellently led as always by Jon Jolly (I have to say that as he reads my blogs - but it is true all the same...). My role was grandly entitled "Bible Teacher", which meant I had to come up with a presentation each day based on this years theme of "One People".

To be honest I loved the theme - it's a great opportunity to speak to 400 - 500 young people for almost a week on what it means to be church together. We took on the line from the Nicean Creed that states we should be "one, holy, catholic, apostolic people", looking at one key word each day. We had some fun trying to explain what it meant to be catholic and trying not to confuse anyone that Spring Harvest was becoming part of the Roman Catholic Church (to be honest the young people had no problems with this, but some of the leaders did! One leader actually said to me that the Catholic Church is completely wrong and was under the impression that the Pope was the beast!!! I thought that theory had been and gone - doh!)

I guess my favourite part of the week was seeing the young people engage in worship in all sorts of different ways. On the last day we had some of them singing, some playing instruments and some signing (no, it's not a spelling error!), some handing out communion bread and wine (don't worry it was just blackcurrant squash) and even one lad giving a short talk as part of the teaching!

Although I was starting to feel a little old for youth work (most of the team were under 20), it was a great event to be part of as always. Great to use the gifts God has given, great to work with such an excellent team and most of all my children loved it!

Last word goes to some letters of encouragement I received from some of the young people:

"Dear Sim, don't stop preaching you are doing a great job. Thank you for your enthusiasm for the Lord and I encourage you to start preaching in full seminars. Your biggest fan, Sam"

"Sim, thank you for all the talks you have done over the past few days. The words were really encouraging and touched me and probably most people. Thank you for your kindness and being strong for talking to so many people, Luv you and keep going, Charis"