Rev Dr Isabelle Hamley, Theological Adviser to the House of Bishops

Selma Blair has spoken of life with MS. Celine dione has also spoken of life with a rare neurological disorder. My mother had MS and I spent many years as a young carer. People often come to see only a chronic condition rather than the person who suffers from it.

Guess who can heal chronic conditions. Yes, it’s Jesus!

I’ll bet you never saw that coming. It really helps to get the point across by mentioning Jesus.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1etbyg5Ky89gvy8_5dxpcHSC6h-WcMjsV/view?usp=sharing

Staggeringly Revd Nicholas Baines, Bishop of Leeds, West Yorkshire, the Dales and any other bits that can’t afford their own bishop any more

A right wing takeover in Germany has been averted and the last of the dam busters in dead. The right wing loonies had got caught up in a myth that was shattered when it hit reality. Thank the Invisible Magic Friend I don’t suffer from that.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t9S2KO8evFf7SOZgLISTknduRJTdOr8E/view?usp=sharing

Tim Stanley, blogger, journalist, historian and Catholic

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, Christmas Carols. Some people like modern songs, but modern songs are rubbish. Traditional carols are the only proper ones.

In traditional carols people were poor. People are becoming poor again. Being poor is traditional and therefore good.

Which brings me to the temporarily visible third of the Invisible Magic Friend, who is born, but then dies, but then gets resurrected and then goes up into the sky on a cloud. This is all traditional and therefore good and therefore definitely true.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JYeVnCijPQiCjPzNDgd1LZvzHmS0eBK3/view?usp=sharing