Sunday 13 November 2016

THEM and US: a Confession

Them and Us - a Confession

Whenever we speak of “them” and us”
Lord, forgive us

Whenever we ignore speech about “them” and “us”
Lord, forgive us

Whenever we don’t condemn speech about “them” and “us”
Lord, forgive us

Whenever we stay silent in the face of speech about “them” and “us”
Lord, forgive us

Whenever we don’t speak on behalf of the silenced, in light of talk about “them” and “us”
Lord, forgive us

Whenever we don’t offer an alternate vision that re-imagines the mere idea of “them” and “us"

Lord, forgive us

Sunday 6 November 2016

#AdventThoughts

As with Lent 2016, I've created a whole host of #thoughts that will be appearing each day on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/40thoughtsUK/ - all of the #AdventThoughts can be seen below































Friday 4 November 2016

Journey to the Inward Wild: A Hymnal For The Wild (Volume 2)

I'm really excited that yesterday my new collection of poetry was published by Proost.

It's available as a downloadable pdf from http://www.proost.co.uk/journey-inward-wild-hymnal-wild-vol2 in the UK
or


I'm really excited about these poems and I'm grateful for Proost for putting the book out there.

Proost very kindly write,

This wonderful book contains 97 poems exploring different aspects of the this struggle for stillness.  Expect honesty, real-life language and experiences and the tension of wonder and brokenness.  Tim yet again finds a language for the deep things of life that many of us find it so hard to express. 



November always reminds me why I love the NHS

November is an amazing month for us as a family
It's an amazing month because of our two daughters
And it's an amazing month because of the NHS

Two daughters born in different years
Two daughters born in different hospitals
Both born in November
Both born with different needs

One whose birth was complicated,
Whose heart rate started to drop
As the umbilical cord tightened
Around our little one's, not yet born neck

One whose birth suddenly started to go wrong
One whose birthing suite suddenly filled
With NHS staff, from two, to four, to six
One who was born in mere moments

Thank God for the NHS

The second whose birth
Went really well
Until some hours after she was born
Temperature all wrong, blood tests not right

The second was swiftly moved
To SCBU (A cathedral of care and attention)
Lumbar punctured and monitored
And home within a week


Thank God for the NHS