David Chambers on May 22nd, 2010

 
 
 
 
I spent Saturday at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral for my second quiet day on the run, last week being at Pennant Malangell.
 
Our day was split up into times of teaching and times of quite. Two of the quite times where meditative walks. The third walk was on my way from the Cathedral into Liverpool City Centre.
The first [...]

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David Chambers on May 20th, 2010

A survey carried out by Tesco mobile amongst 4,000 people puts the iPhone in the top ten of the most important inventions ever launched. Yes, that’s all inventions ever!  The iPhone came in at No.8 and  the Internet, Computers and Telephones at 4, 5 and 6.  Things we in the West find essential like painkillers [...]

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David Chambers on April 27th, 2010

The Three Ways of Service outlined in the Principles of  my Order are Prayer, Study and Work. Here is an abridged version.
Prayer
Tertiaries seek to live in an atmosphere of praise and prayer. We aim to be constantly aware of God’s presence, so that we may indeed pray without ceasing. Our ever deepening devotion to the [...]

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