back to normal?

I’ve mentioned before that ‘recovery’ is a big topic in our house, particularly around mental health.  I’ve also mentioned that my current injury has prompted more thought in that direction. I’ve been thinking about the lectionary readings for Sunday which feature two lepers, Naaman, a great general of the Syrian army (loving the relevance) and Read More …

abandon the knife

‘I will never be cut’: Nancy and Gertrude are Kenyan girls about to face a brutal passage to womanhood. Directed by Sara Nason, this documentary tells the story of two young members of the Pokot community in Kenya, who stood up to family and community to resist the traditional practice of female genital mutilation or Read More …

Being Alone, Together

Yesterday I wrote about running alone and how parkrun might give people like the chance to ‘run alone together’ (as Leo said in his comment). John Orr took the thought and expanded it to church. I like when that happens. His question was ‘How can we create opportunities for people to join in without having Read More …

Everything you know is wrong

We all make assumptions. Often we don’t even know we are making them. We think that the world is a certain way and that things are as they are. We have been taught things. We have absorbed other things. Yesterday in class we watched a couple of TED talks from a few years ago. They Read More …

help. please.

Please donate to Christian Aid’s East Africa appeal or sponsor my half marathon run in aid of Christian Aid at www.justgiving.com/stewartcutler.

Why I Run – and how you can help

www.justgiving.com/stewartcutler text STEW72 + £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10 to 700700. Please share a link to my page if you can.  You can help change the world.

treasure the questions

I like questions. I think that’s why I like process. Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins: At the Heart of Life’s Big Questions is out soon in the UK and the interwebs have been alive with comment, question and criticism. Yesterday Rob did a question and answer session where he admitted that for him the Read More …