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Ministers Letter - December 2007
My Dear Friends,
Recently I’ve heard of a new
variation on a letter to Father Christmas. Some people are putting their wish
list on the internet, presumably in the hope that friends will see the kind of
things they want and
buy them for them. It’s certainly a safer way of
ensuring that folk receive presents they really want than asking dad if he has
any idea what mum would like or needs!
I found myself wondering
what my list would look like if I put on the internet what I would really like
as a Christian Minister. When I reflect that the baby born at Bethlehem is the
Prince of Peace of Isaiah’s prophecy and that in his adult life he worked
tirelessly to try to make the world and the lives of individuals to be more like
the way God longed for them to be, I found my Christmas list and my prayers for
the New Year of 2008 beginning to take shape.
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I remembered the troubles in
places like Burma and Zimbabwe – what can be done to resolve them?
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The cyclone that hit
Bangladesh so badly and other natural disasters came to mind
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I found myself thinking of
individuals that I know who have been through tough times in recent months and
years – if they could continue to find the strength and support they need, I’d
ask no more.
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If people waiting anxiously could find their hopes and dreams
realised, I would be happy.
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I thought of 2007’s celebration of the 200th
anniversary of the passing of an Act of Parliament to abolish the slave trade,
and then with sadness of how slavery still exists with women and children
being trafficked. Their hopes for a better life so often prove to be just an
illusion as instead many are tricked and sold into sex slavery and abused
cruelly.
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I reflected on how we live in an age of change and it is
happening in many spheres at an increasingly rapid pace. I wish that those
living through the turmoil could find something of God’s real peace.
I could easily go on and
fill the whole of this edition of Calendar with my wish list, but I’ll stop for
now and finish with two questions for you. What would be on your wish list? It
would be fascinating to see some of those wishes appearing on the internet! And
what can you and I do help the Prince of Peace in his work to improve things
with these and other issues?
With my best wishes for Christmas
and for 2008,
With love,
Your Minister and friend,
Ray

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