I hope that you have healthy 2007 and that we see more breakthroughs in improving the minimum standard of living for all humanity whilst reducing the amounts of violence and desecration.
Steve Watson.
17 years ago
Pretty good – but it missed this line:
FEBRUARY: Stephen Bates answers altar call at HTB Alpha weekend in Davos. Gives his testimony (in tongues) at New Wine in July. Publicly burns remaindered copies of his book. Invites Cheryl Clough, John Henry, drdanfee to the autumn Alpha supper at Sandy Millar’s episcopal palace, followed by some local shopping. Merseymike declines.
Steve, of course such a line in February would have a domino effect through the rest of the year. The whole year would have to be reviewed again! 🙂
Mmmmm…….
It really is rather good which is a suprise given that it contains more facts and perception than anything he produced in 2006 which has been a poor year for religious affairs in the Guardian.
its ff — er -fabulously funny ! Puts everything in perspective! A real hoooot !!
My only regret that I never thought of it ! : – )
Who says god isnt a stand up comic ?
Thanks Simon.
LOL.
Merry Christmas to all TA readers.
I hope that you have healthy 2007 and that we see more breakthroughs in improving the minimum standard of living for all humanity whilst reducing the amounts of violence and desecration.
Pretty good – but it missed this line:
FEBRUARY: Stephen Bates answers altar call at HTB Alpha weekend in Davos. Gives his testimony (in tongues) at New Wine in July. Publicly burns remaindered copies of his book. Invites Cheryl Clough, John Henry, drdanfee to the autumn Alpha supper at Sandy Millar’s episcopal palace, followed by some local shopping. Merseymike declines.
🙂 Merry Christmas!
Yes, God bless everyone and God Jul to you all!
Steve, of course such a line in February would have a domino effect through the rest of the year. The whole year would have to be reviewed again! 🙂
Mmmmm…….
Happy Christmas…
It really is rather good which is a suprise given that it contains more facts and perception than anything he produced in 2006 which has been a poor year for religious affairs in the Guardian.