Book of Uncommon Prayer
Book of Uncommon Prayer
Book of Uncommon Prayer
UNCOMMON PRAYER
Talking with God can be as easy as saying hellothanks for waking me up!
Im always grateful when my eyes open in the morning and I am still in the land of
the living. A simple thankyou is the least I can say.
So I set myself the task of writing at least one record of a conversation with God a
week (ok a prayer as well) for the next ten weeks; a terms worth.
I suppose it is like a travel diary, a record of some of the places and situations I find
myself in, and what I said, or should have said to God about it.
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TOPIC 1
I love using cartoons in my teaching, as they tend to say what I want the students to
understand in a way that would take me a whole lesson. I teach in a Catholic College and
staff are encouraged to pray with the students before we send them out to lunch. As an
Aboriginal bloke I have always taught my children to thank the creatures who died to
keep us healthy. This cartoon says that. My prayer of thanks before I eat follows:
Amen
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A blessing sometimes said as our Anglican Church congregation ends the Sunday service
is a final admonition to the congregation; it is also great to say at the beginning of any day.
When I remember, I say it to myself as I drive to work.
Be of good courage
Amen
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TOPIC 2
We take for granted the simple things in life, like the ability to breathe; we forget
sometimes, it is God, who holds our breath in his hands. We breathe because we live and
move and have our very being in him.
Amen
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On an old rugged cross
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TOPIC 3
I am sure that the very very very serious portrayal of Jesus in the Gospels is only an
infinitesimal (veryveryvery small) reflection of who Jesus was (and is!) in everyday life.
Did he enjoy a good laugh? I sure hope so otherwise heaven is going to be dull.struth an
eternity of no laughter? No way.
Lordgrant me self-control
Leunig is a genius and his prayers are sublime in their depth of inspiration
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TOPIC 4
While I was eating a banana this morning, I was ruminating on the pace of education and
in particular, how we do schooling.
I was looking for cartoons to add to my class website, what I found was my favourite
cartoonist Leunig.
Ticktock
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May I, I say and yes get your exercise book
Exercise bookstick
Connecting to websitetock
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TOPIC 5
If you were going to ask Jesus something, what would it be? I reckon Id ask something
completely non-theological like: Did you play games when you was a kid and if so what
ones? Were you any good at it or did you make mistakes like the rest of us? Surely you
were not toooooo serious to play. What did you like to eat? Were there any food you
refused to eat based on taste? Many questionstoo few answers.
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I eat them all the time
According to one of my y9 classes this Krispy Cream is THE BEST donut around.no I
havent tried ityet
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TOPIC 6
There seems to be a sameness about the images of Jesus over the couple of thousand
years since he rose from the dead. Some of the worse portrayals of Jesus in film is when he
looks decidedly white Anglo-Saxonand handsome as well. I tend to think that Jesus
would look more like a boofhead; he was a labourer who was the adopted son of a
carpenter who presumably taught his boys carpentry. Scripture says he was uncomely to
look at so I would not know by appearance that he was anyone special. Until he opened
his mouth and spoke
Amen
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TOPIC 7
Heaven, or paradise or after-life, is the great unknown. The hints we get from Paul the
apostle are not very helpful. Christian traditional views of singing praises to God along
with the heavenly hosts for eternity frankly frightens me. I cannot sing and doing it for
eternity will bore me witless.
Dean Koontz in his Odd Thomas books, Thomass girlfriend Stormy always reminds
Thom that he and her are being prepared for service in paradise after we die. This seems
more like a place worth going to. How are we being prepared to serve? What service is
there to do? To whom will we be serving? Parts of the book of Revelation, the last book in
the Bible, says what is here will be found there in the new heaven and earth.
Amen
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TOPIC 8
As Christians, we are encouraged to be servants of God, but what does this mean once you
leave church on Sunday.
Love your neighbor is the second great commandment. I have a problem with the word
love in the context of my neighbor. I know there are at least 4 different types of Love
but Im still not comfortable saying that this is what I am doing. In plain English, I am
happier with the word kindness; maybe it is a blokey thing
Im trying to be kind
Amen
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Brother Jesus
To a happy coexistence
It sounds so easy
Amen
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TOPIC 9
I have noticed over the past couple of years more blokes giving up shaving and allowing
their hair to reclaim their face. Not only that but there is an increase in stylish hats
adorning their heads. Not just the scruffy bush Akubra, but also the city hat or as I call
them my town hats. Yes, I have more than a few to wear for all sorts of occasions.
Barbers are more adept at cutting beards and moustaches, trimming hair that grow on and
in ears and even eyebrows get a going over. Although I must admit, I do not go for the
waxing of moustaches and the beardeach to their own.
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