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- Write down guidance by The Simple Pastor on Nov 5, 2009
Here's some advice and I'll let you have this one for free. When you believe God is speaking to you write it down and don't lose the notebook. I discovered today an old notebook that I haven't looked in for years. In 1996, five years before I was as...
- Simple Christmas by The Simple Pastor on Nov 4, 2009
It's getting towards that time of year again when everyone goes a little crazy and overindulges, over spends and over commits. We'll recover in February 2010. It won't come as any surprise that I'm no fan of this feast of consumption we call Christma...
- What about...*updated* by The Simple Pastor on Nov 1, 2009
A while ago I read my friend Dave's account of the impact of a talk I gave, and he listed the questions I posed that night, I've turned those questions into a series of posts which I've now finished. Here's the complete set Questions of life What a...
- John Hosier on: Simplicity & Generosity by The Simple Pastor on Oct 29, 2009
From a talk John Hosier did on 'remembering the poor' at CCK Brighton. "If we reject materialism and asceticism it seems to me we are left with the biblical way of generosity, which in turn is linked with simplicity. Simplicity is not to be understo...
- 20 ways of avoiding consumptive society by The Simple Pastor on Oct 22, 2009
This is a great list of actions and attitudes. I particularly like and am challenged by 7,8 & 9.
- Twitter as a training and learning tool – some examples by Management training and development on Sep 26, 2009
How to use Twitter as a training & learning tool In the last couple of weeks I have written a number of articles on the use of Twitter (micro-blogging platforms) which have proved of interest. Now is the time to take this further. Before we even...
- Simplify by The Simple Pastor on Sep 8, 2009
The Evangelical Alliance are running a campaign in October called Simplify - reduce your expenditure for one month to benefit level and give away the proceeds. To find out what that might feel like check out their blog...




