What a timely reminder for all of us in formal training for ordination or Licensed lay Ministry (or in seminary in the States)! Grace and peace to you in the love of the Anointed One.
Through your silence of these past few weeks I wondered when your skilfully crafted words, nuances (actually a word you will use) and thought-provoking ideas will make their way to my "Inbox" again. Well, like a satisfying balm, or a tonic to soothe my longing for the unique way this (ex 23 year-old) Cheshire dreamer crafts his topics, showing us "The Colours of Life" as he meanders through this "Beautiful Broken World" and then concludes by suggesting it comes down to "Simple Faith".
A poster used for your 2013 Dublin concerts describes you this way as "One of the best British Songsmiths". One decade later, your old song "Man needs God" retains the same message; your ongoing dialog shows us in this life what that really looks like.
What a timely reminder for all of us in formal training for ordination or Licensed lay Ministry (or in seminary in the States)! Grace and peace to you in the love of the Anointed One.
Reading your inspiring message, I kept thinking how the Lord loves a child-like faith: then I read your very same words - truly!
God bless you Steve x
Thank you. You are appreciated x
Thank you Steve another great encouragement. Also another one of your great songs Simple Faith I love that song.
Thanks for sharing
God bless you
Steve, you have done it again! ....
Through your silence of these past few weeks I wondered when your skilfully crafted words, nuances (actually a word you will use) and thought-provoking ideas will make their way to my "Inbox" again. Well, like a satisfying balm, or a tonic to soothe my longing for the unique way this (ex 23 year-old) Cheshire dreamer crafts his topics, showing us "The Colours of Life" as he meanders through this "Beautiful Broken World" and then concludes by suggesting it comes down to "Simple Faith".
A poster used for your 2013 Dublin concerts describes you this way as "One of the best British Songsmiths". One decade later, your old song "Man needs God" retains the same message; your ongoing dialog shows us in this life what that really looks like.
Shalom, from Ireland