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Feb 21 2008
"Mad dogs and Englishmen" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Greetings from sweltering Säo Paulo where as Noel Coward might say only “Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun”. We arrived in Brazil last week and have been conducting a series of meetings with what is a growing number of people that long to know the simplicity of the gospel, the true gospel of Jesus Christ, the gospel of his unconditional love and acceptance. Some of the talks from the meetings are being posted on the website under the heading “The Latin Quarter” I hope you’ll enjoy them.

The official launch of O Aprendiz (The Apprentice) will be held on Monday 25th February at the Saraiva Megastore Morumbi shopping. Saraiva is the Brazilian equivalent of Waterstones and so it is a very prestigious event it is a real privilege to be a part of it. Jorge Carmargo who is a dear friend and a musician of genuine renown and now author of Samos Um will be launching our books together as we share not only a friendship but the same publishing house.

It takes me a while to get into the Latin groove, things move a little slower around here. The London vibe is not the same as the Säo Paulo rhythm, we like life to move as a little more “rappido” as they say here whilst the locals are a bit more tranquilo.

The upside is that Hayley and I have been able to get some rest. and yesterday spent the day with our friends Duda & Selina.  Our meetings begin in earnest tomorrow when we speak at a pastor’s breakfast, before going into a series of church meetings here in SP and in Santos. We’d welcome your prayers and if you are so led please pray “that words may be given to me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel.” Eph 6:19 We look forward to be back with you on Sunday 2nd March - agape Paul

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Feb 13 2008
Growing Good Grass PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
I was reminded this weekend on the sage words of Warren Wiersbe who said that a church does not grow by addition, but by nutrition.  As a Christ Planter who has embraced the call to grow a church by grace alone that speaks volumes to me.    Back in 2000 when the Lord first spoke to me about growing a church by grace alone, all he said to me was “You grow good grass and I will send some sheep!”   The new work in the East of London has reignited my passion for “growing good grass”.  And this week I have been reflecting on a passage from the Pastoral Epistles and was struck by these verses that seem so pertinent.

“If I delay, you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth.”  

That one sentence seems to capture the entire rationale for the Apostle Paul wanting to write the letter.  As I read and re-read I wondered how the average Grace-Cadet would instinctively respond to a statement like “How you ought to behave!>?!” Surely Paul is not about to start shoulding on us is he? Perish the thought. But he does want those of us to realize is what the church really is and consequently why what those who lead it model for those who are growing in it is so vitally important.  Listen again to what to the Apostle says the church is:

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Feb 13 2008
The Apprentice PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Exert from Chapter 1: When I Was A Child

I well remember the day I decided to go back and visit my Primary School. I cannot remember what occasioned the visit but the impression etched in my mind that day somehow seemed to fit neatly as I searched for a context into which to set forth this chapter.

Just before popping in to say hello to the Headmaster, I thought I would use the bathroom. However, when I reached the bathroom, the very same one I had used during my time as a pupil at St George’s R.C., I have to tell you that I was shocked by what I saw. The toilet had shrunk!

I could not quite believe it. Since I had left, they had miniaturised the toilets! How on earth was anybody supposed to use them? Eventually, when I saw my old Form Mistress, Miss Lovell (a dear lady if ever there was one), I noticed that they had done the same thing to the desks in her classroom! I just could not believe it! It was most disorientating. My school had become a doll’s house! Now, of course, the desks and the toilet were the same size as they had always been. The fixtures and fittings had not shrunk. I had grown and now, everything was too small for me.

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Jan 25 2008
Love Can Only Be Kept by Being Given Away PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Friday, 25 January 2008

Love cannot be kept it can only be given away.

From the writings of Thomas Merton

A happiness that is sought for our ourselves alone can never be found: for happiness that is diminished by being shared is not big enough to make us happy. There is a false momentary happiness in self-satisfaction, but always leads to sorrow because it narrows and darkens our spirit. True happiness is found in unselfish love, a love which increases in proportion as it is shared. There is no end to the sharing of love, and therefore, the potential of such love is without limit. Infinite sharing is the law of God’s inner-self. He has made the sharing of ourselves the law of our own being, so that it is in loving others that we best love ourselves. In disinterested activity we be fulfil our own capacities to act and to be.

Yet there can never be happiness in compulsion. It is not enough for love to be shared: it must be shared freely. That is to say that it must be given, not merely taken. Unselfish love that is poured out upon selfish objects do not bring perfect happiness: not because love requires a reward for loving but because it rests in the happiness of the beloved. And if the one loved receives the love selfishly, the lover is not satisfied. He sees that his love has failed ro make the beloved happy. It has not awakened his capacity for unselfish love.

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Jan 25 2008
The Grace to Live Fully - A Vision for 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Friday, 25 January 2008
The Grace to live fully

Well given that it’s already Jan 25th and I am only just now getting round to writing a New Year blog may give you some indication of how busy things are around here at the moment. Knowing that we would be frantic this year and trying to balance our Grace Project commitments with our corporate work we were pleased to enjoy a blissfully quite & intimate Christmas & New Year.

We will be leaving for Brazil next month to visit the work there and to promote the new book The Apprentice, I can’t wait for you to read that it is the second book in the Until Christ is Formed series I didn’t think that I was capable of writing something so precious, but then it really is not I that live anymore is it!

If you have you haven’t grabbed hold of it already, you will soon realise that the key theme for The Grace Project as we move into 2008 is The Grace to live fully. We are already seeing signs that our folks are really embracing this concept. I have to tell you there is a monumental difference between living gracefully and having the grace live fully. This year is all about that for us – if you like it’s about moving from simply knowing who we are to being who we are!?!?

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