Tag Archives: Collections & Anthologies
Wisdom from A Love Quilt by Trish McBride – 3
Wisdom from A Love Quilt by Trish McBride – 2
Wisdom from A Love Quilt by Trish McBride – 1
Excellent review of Touching a Nerve by NZ Baptist
Here is Linda Grigg’s review of Touching a Nerve in NZ Baptist
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TOUCHING A NERVE
Brendan Boughen; (self-published), 2019, (p132)
ISBN 978-0-473-59343-7
Touching a Nerve has the explanatory subtitle of ‘A curly collection of churchy cartoons by Jim’.
‘Jim’ is the cartooning alter ego of Brendan Boughen. He grew up in the Lutheran church but left traditional faith in his 30s. He tells something of that move away in an earlier collection of cartoons called Gone Astray.
Despite, or perhaps because of, that personal shift, Boughen often draws about the connection between traditional religion, faith, politics, society and social justice.
Cartoon topics
The cartoons in Touching a Nerve sometimes poke a finger at core Christian beliefs. An example is an Olympic ‘mental gymnastics’ athlete who is in a sweat, struggling with the concept of virgin birth.
Others are simply touching. One quotes Isaiah 52:7 about “how beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news of happiness…”. The quote hangs in a clear blue sky, above a snow-capped mountain. At the base of the mountain are a school and hospital. Both bear the name of Edmund Hillary. The cartoon was drawn to honour Sir Ed on his passing in 2008. A helpful URL at the bottom of the page leads readers to the explorer and humanitarian’s obituary.
Many of the news-related cartoons have such URLs. Considering that several of them are about events that occurred six or more years ago, this ensures the point being made is not lost on readers.
Other cartoons in the book do not have an underlying message. These fall into the realm of ‘dad jokes’—humour that will either elicit a chuckle, smile or a groan, depending on your sense of humour.
The balance between all the cartoons in this collection means that it is a book that will have something for most people. This shows that some thought has been put into what was selected.
Thought-provoking ‘toons
The famous cartoonist Charles M Schulz, whose Peanuts strips were fodder for Boughen’s imagination as a child, is said to have claimed that “those who find no humor in faith are probably those who find the church a refuge for their own black way of looking at life…”1
And, for this reviewer at least, it was ‘Jim’s’ more pointed cartoons about matters of faith that were most appreciated. I think it is helpful for Christians to examine how their beliefs align with their lived-out lives. Sometimes it requires someone else to prod us, to get this thinking in motion. And in Touching a Nerve, Boughen has provided a gentle stick.
Reviewer: Linda Grigg
You can see the review on the NZ Baptist website here:
https://baptistmag.org.nz/touching-a-nerve/
Good Shepherd
“…just as a shepherd knows his sheep by name, so God knows us by name and knows all about us.” From the sermon: The Good Shepherd
Photo by Alexander Garside—Garside imaging
World is a challenging place
“The world is a challenging place and the future appears uncertain. We have a choice about how we respond – with despair or with hope.” From the sermon: Living with Real Hope
Prayer / Poem of the Week # 4
Prayer / Poem of the Week # 4
Come back each Monday night for a free prayer or poem from one of the books we have published.
33. A Farmer’s Prayer for Daily Work
O God, in the burst of spring growth,
let me rejoice.
In the first plantings of crops,
bring me hope.
In the summer heat,
shade me.
In the dried up hills
water me.
In the harvest work
sustain me.
In the big decisions
guide me.
In the autumn chill
warm me.
In the driving rain
shelter me.
From the howling winds
protect me.
In the slush and mud
encourage me.
In the lonely hours
stand by me.
In the beauty of each dawn,
let me wonder at your creation,
and the peace of the earth.
From The Shepherd’s Call – Te Karanga o te Hēpara:
Prayers and liturgies for rural Aotearoa New Zealand
By Bill Bennett (2018)
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Prayer / Poem of the Week # 3
Prayer / Poem of the Week # 3
Come back each Monday night for a free prayer or poem from one of the books we have published.
Costly Love
Martha
the busy one
whose natural way of showing love
was to cook, clean, serve
and she delighted to serve her Lord.
Mary
the quiet one
whose natural way of showing love
was to listen, absorb
and she delighted to love her Lord.
Jesus’ friend Lazarus dies
beloved of his sisters – and their Lord away,
returning
meets Martha, first as always, breathless
“Lord, had you been here
our brother would not have died!”
and Jesus consoles, teaches, explains.
Then Mary –
“Lord, had you been here
our brother would not have died!”
…and Jesus weeps… and acts
the overwhelming love of Almighty God
leaping forth in resurrection power.
Lord –
take my love
I pour it at your feet
take my tears
take my busyness
take my stillness
may I serve you Lord.
(John chapter 11)
From A Celebration of Life by Meg Hartfield (2016)
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Prayer / Poem of the Week # 2
Prayer / Poem of the Week # 2
Come back each Monday night for a free prayer or poem from one of the books we have published.
One
I love your story Jesus
I think about you often
drinking deeply from the flow
your life unlocked in me
Hungry for the promised fruit
longing to sprout and grow tall
hoping to be the kind of plant
you’d enjoy to look at
I’m tired of windblown days
one more storm-stripped leaf
fluttering away to nothing
on un-consecrated ground
Please don’t judge me harshly
for the bad advice I’ve taken
the times I’ve stood for nothing
those I’ve criticised or mocked
I know you’re watching over me
one day you’ll make me prosper
because my roots are in your garden
and my branches are your cross.