A Happy New Year to you all. After a much needed break and time with family, I am back working and blogging. So for the many thousands of you, who have missed my online presence, here I am again … (well I am hoping that there is a couple of you, and huge thanks to Colin, for stopping to say how much he is enjoying my blog - and for that I will post a link to his blog …)

So what does 2007 have in store. Well who knows. I am looking forward to doing a bit more blogging. When I read tallskinnykiwi’s top 15 tips on blogging, I realise once again that I am in kindergarten, compared to the university league of the top bloggers (I am not sure I even understand much of what he suggests), but the only way is up when you are as low as I am. So on with my blogging learning curve.

A couple of thoughts I have for the next wee while …

  • I will write a post on the Christian Union wrangle with Edinburgh University Student Association as I promised to do before Christmas, but didn’t. In fact I have a meeting next week with some of the CU leaders, so maybe I will even have something concrete to tell …
  • I have been reading a few books recently, including one called “The Younger Evangelical” by Robert Webber. I am really enjoying the book, and thought that I would blog my way through the book, for those who are interested (and it means you don’t have to read it!)
  • I have been thinking about desert … seasons that God takes us through, and one that I have (bizarrely enough) found to very fruitful. So I intend to do a series of blogs on “lessons from the desert”.

That should keep me going for a while, with other random thoughts popping in along the way. Thanks to all who have commented and are part of the journey.

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