Archive for 2006

‘Praying to win’ feedback

Last month I wrote an article for sydneyanglicans.net called Praying to Win (see my ‘talks and writings page for details’.) It addressed the surprisingly controversial practice of praying in ‘evangelistic’ gathering.

It was nice to receive some positive feedback from some readers. One reader emailed me, and included the following in the body of his email:

“I have had many people tell me stuff that is going on in their lives, either on the train, at work etc, and the only people who have ever refused when asked if it was OK to pray with them about that, were Christians. Every time I have asked a non Christian about praying with them they have said yes. Whether it be on the train / station, bus,
work and even on the street. Some of those people I have never seen again, some of them I have prayed a few times with since and the door is open to share the gospel message more with them - but every time they have been touched, and said “thank you to me”"

In response to this feedback, and at the request of the www.sydneyanglicans.net editor, I’ve written a follow up article further exploring the issue of public prayer as a form of promoting the gospel. Look out for the article in the next few days!

Africa gets closer for Year 13s

Today I prepared a series of prayer points for the Year 13 mission trip to Uganda, Africa. It is very exciting to think of how God will use this team to promote his gospel in Africa.

It is also exciting to think how he will use the trip to strengthen and build the lives of the 18 year olds on the trip.

The team leaves Sydney on Sunday afternoon for their trip to Kampala via Dubai. It will be sad to say goodbye to them, knowing that they will experience much as a team, and be thoroughly changed upon their return. But it is a joy to know how much will happen in their relatively young lives in the next month.

World Cup sleep deprivation

I think I’ve become one of the people of whom Johnny Warren said “I told you so!” I never understood how anyone could enjoy watching a game that produced such low and inferequent scores.

But the game against Japan last week changed everything. The continual tension of side against side, both desperate to hit the back of the net leaves every other code of football for dead.

The parallels with Test cricket are numerous. The high speed thrill of limited over matches never can surpass the reward of watching endless hours of a test match waiting for a century or a wicket.

Last night’s game was at an ungodly hour… 2am… exasperated by a busy day of three sermons. But even the loss to Brazil was worth it. Croatia, watch out.

Now where’s my coffee…?

Praying to win

Read article online at www.sydneyanglicans.net, click here. To discuss the article, visit the forums at sydneyanglicans.net.

It’s a boy!

BREAKING NEWS. Hugo Robert McNeill born an hour ago 712pm 13 May. 3.95kg 51cm. Mother and child healthy. Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!!

SUNDAY Midday Update: It’s hard to describe the excitement of meeting our child. He’s been with us for nine months, gender unknown… but now to meet him face-to-face is a great joy.

Mandy and Hugo are staying at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. Visiting hours are 2pm to 8pm. We expect to be home on Monday.

This morning Liana, Jemimah and Oscar visited the three of us, so that for the first time, all six of us were together. A great joy! God is very good.

The most amazing thing was walking into The Birth Centre at RPA with only two people, and walking out with three. What a joy.

Birth is never a safe exercise, and so we are thankful to our wonderful God for the safe delivery of our child.

God is good, hey?

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