Tuesday, January 16, 2007

nearly there....

Well here we are...at the end of the first semester! What ever one of them is!!
Most of you are now looking forward I'm sure to your first placement. I have to admit a slight pang of jealousy towards you all. The thought of starting at a brand new project sounds really exciting. None the less, I am endeavouring to offer new experiences to the young people that we already work with, just to keep it fresh and exciting.
We are opening the centre for another drop-in session from today. Aimed at the local high school youth who walk past our door by the hundreds at 3.15pm. The debate that Colin and I have is whether to advertise it or not. We currently have a turnover of about 15YP who come on a Friday and hope that they will take advantage of Tuesdays' too. The centre has the capacity to hold more nut currently it is Colin and I who are manning the sessions. thus if we advertise it to more YP then we have the dilemma of either finding more volunteers (always a dodgy thought as you never know who you might get) or putting a limit on the number of YP who can get in at any one time...first come first served basis!!
A topic for your prayers if you feel inclined....God is great and gives us wonderful opportunities, pray that we are not slow to follow His lead or indeed miss the opportunity.....
blessings
Moira

Monday, January 15, 2007


Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Alex Ferguson Job offer

Yes, Fergie himself has been sacked and Colin and I have been offered joint managership of Manchester united. Obviously we have had to decline the offer on grounds of 'they couldn't affored us!!'

Why Colin and I? Well having had five teams in the 3 leagues of the AIS SUPER SIXES competition I think that that would be enough. But add to that the winning of the U12's league coming second in U12's and U16's and then the creme de la creme on Saturday night we won not one CUP, not two CUPs but yea we cleared the board and won all three cup competitions in all three leagues!!!! It was blatently obvious that we would be the ones to take over from fergie's 20 year run and Man U!! Shame that Colin is a hoops man and me a blue nose!!

Well done to the lads and girls of our football teams, it was they that won those awards, NOT Colin and I.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Does God allow bad things to happen?

This could so easily develop into a discussion on freewill and predestination. To a degree I believe it is actually both. A bit like Danny Brierley and his book Joined Up, I don't think it's an either or but a both and situation.
To explain further; We were created in His image and given freewill. Genesis tells us this. That freewill led us into various situations which God already knew about. After all he created us. He knew that we would get it wrong, but He created us with freewill so that we would choose to love Him, not out of some strange dictatorship but out of a pure desire and delight to be in relationship with Him.
Does He allow bad things to happen? YES is the short answer. It's not that He doesn't care, rather that He loves us. I am sure that as each 'bad' thing happens He stands and looks at us and weeps for us. Weeps for the people who do not yet understand His love. It is being bound by His own rule of love that He cannot intervene.
Many feel that there is a cause and effect on humanity, especially when we are talking about environmental issues. However, lets not forget that as Christians we are chosen by Him (John 15: 16) and therefore not all 'bad' things are of our doing. Jesus talks about there being wars and rumours of wars and famines, and as we journey in our faith we will surely realise that as these things become progressively closer then so to do the 'bad' things that we see and hear about almost daily. These are things that God has already prophesied about. Then surely as Christians should we (not) 'delight' in such happenings, but be mindful that it has already been foretold!
Just as in the same way as we have been chosen and some will not be chosen. 'Well if we are already chosen then why bother ?' This does not mean that we do not evangelise or
continue in our missionary roles. Yes some will be saved and others not, but our responsibility is to act responsibly. Could you live knowing what you do about God and not endeavour to tell others about a man who loves you regardless? Could you live with yourself if you didn't?
Almost three years ago now I had one of those moments in my life where I praised God for looking after me. I was traveling to work along my second choice of routes; the first being quicker but having rolled my car into the ditch 6 months previously having spun out on black ice I decided this April morning that the longer route was better.
The A7 from Galashiels to Edinburgh is the main road north from the borders, however it is not dual carriageway and still very windy (something to do with the hills I think). I was traveling north bound a good three/four car lengths behind a transit van, when a fiesta came south bound around a bend on the wrong side of the road. It collided with the van, driver wing to driver wing, into a spin the fiesta came into my line of travel and all I could do was brace my arms and brake hard. The police say that it was an 80mph impact with the combined speeds of the two cars. I hit the passenger side of the fiesta with the front/drivers side of my car. I spun a full 90 degrees to face east.
The first thing I wondered was why were my glasses in the passenger footwell; basically I had turned my head left and the airbag blew them that way! Next I saw smoke coming through the air vents; 'o yes I have had an accident, turn off the ignition'. If I have had an accident I wonder if the door opens; yes it does. Wait what is that noise; o the alarm maybe, no I always drive with side lights on and the ignition is now off so turn off the lights. Can I move? Yes lets get out of here then.
I had more presence of mind then probably than at any other time in my life. I climbed back into the back of my car to retrieve the travel rug for the girl in the fiesta who was much worse.
Basically I walked out of a major road traffic accident, granted I had 5 weeks off work, but in essence I walked out. I had everything to be grateful for. God had most definitely spared me. Or had He?
I spent those five weeks of work trying to make sense of it. I was grateful for Him saving me but why had he let it happen in the first place? This was just a great inconvenience, May was the busiest month in the garden centre business, surely He would know that! In truth, God knew exactly what He was doing, afterall 6 months previously I wrote off the car and went to work the same day as if it was the norm. I hadn't questioned it, it was just bad luck, wrong place wrong time. How was I to know about black ice! What I hadn't realised was that WORK was all I was doing. He didn't allow my accidents to happen, He made them happen!
I know now that God used my love of work and love of driving to invade my heart again. So that I would bring Him back to being the main focus of my life. No I am not a bad driver, God is!! It's God's fault that I am here today in youth work. My 5 week's bizarrely enough was spent reading and praying and testing things out. What was on my heart really? Was I prepared to step out of my comfort zone? He knew where He wanted me to be, I just wasn't paying attention to the great big road signs that He had left in my life so drastic action was required!!
Does God allow 'bad' things to happen? Sometimes He is the catalyst.........

Saturday, November 25, 2006

AND THE WINNER IS.......

Firstly I would like to give my thanks to those of you who supported me in this competition, I would also like to thank my friends, my family and of course God.....

seriously, now, thanks

in reverse order we have

BATMAN with a staggering 3 out of 12 - well done

then we have joint second

LAURA & RICHARD with a stupendous 6 out of 12

and in joint first place we have

RUTH & EMMA with an outstanding 7 out of 12

The chocolate is already in the boot of the car awaiting the winners for Tuesday....

well done every one, I hope you have picked up a few more things that might come in handy!!! Or not

By the way

What song do you sing at a snowman's birthday party?






Freeze a jolly good fellow

c ya

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Fun, football, and freezing

Saturday arrived all to quickly this week and it arrived with a headache too. It was the perfect excuse not to go to training in the morning, so I left it to Colin while I stayed in bed. Mind you it felt like they were using my head to practice with.

I recovered enough to sit on the sofa to watch the Glorious Scots win their fifth rugby game in a row...not quite as memorable a number as Englands seven consectuive defeats......

Braving the cold Colin and I took our five teams to play in the last week of the league games. It was a night of events...We arrived with the minibus, picked up the necessary kids and went to the grounds for the games. On arriving I got a phonecall saying the bus had been double booked and should be heading for a wedding in Chester...great...stuck ona Saturday night with no transport back home!!

The U16's league was close, we were in second place, 5 points seperated us and the top team but we had a game inhand. So quick calculations and a few moments of despair we realised that if both teams won all their games it would come down to the game between them to decide the winners. Not just that but it was the last game of the evening. True to form both teams won all their other games and as predicted it was down to the last game. Hoarse, I have never shouted so much in my life. The final whistle blew and we had lost 1-0. Gutted. Absolutely gutted. The lads were very good about it, especially as the other teams managers had brought champagne to celebrate...a little presumptious and a little neglegent of the law.

U14's Had struggled all season with committement from some team members, despite this they played every week, some weeks with just 4 players (6-a-side) to end the season a valiant 3rd. All credit to them for outstanding efforts, how well they would have done with one or two more players.

U12's- Now we had two teams in this league both at the top two spots of the table. Who would win. Obviously Colin and I did!! Interestingly enough our team with the youngest player in the league did. He also happened to be the goal keeper, so definetly all credit to him.

What next well this saturday coming is the cup night, where all teams start again with 0 points and play a tournament in one evening (please pray that it stays nice, not cold and not wet!!). The U16's are once again determined to win, the U14's should make a good go of it and the U12's -well as long as the goal keeper turns up we should be ok there too....

more football scores soon......

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Audacious

I have just come back from taking some of our youth to an event in WIGAN!!! It was definetly geared up for them music wise...well if you are into rock and jumping around a lot...I thought that's what we did when I was a teenager...

They had an Australian youth leader speaking. Yes he was quite powerful. He started his talk by saying that as ageneration of youth today we are fed up of words...in as much as words don't phase us any more. We listen to people swear, tell us that they have been in fights, sleeping around etc...nothing has a huge impact on our lives....Fair point I thought, I know how hard it is to get a reaction out of our kids in assembly...I guess we have become desensitised to the life around us. Ok I',m with him so far....He used stories to 'back up' or reference!!!! his talk, some bible based others life based (not quite sure how you reference life based evidence.....)so yes going well.

We have a super natural God who is naturally super. Yes repitition is good it makes things stick. Don't thinkI will ever forget this one...he nearly made a song out of it!!

Starting to lose me now, what was his first point...o yes we are fed up with words and should show Jesus more....when did he say this...ah, that would be 40 minutes ago....yes fed up with words...that's me!!

By the way this was preceeded by 1hour of live music and a 20 minute talk on the offering!! and superceeded by a 30 minute slot for ministry.....

It was a good night but so based around words despite his initial point.

Maybe I am just getting old!!!