Preposterously Reverend Lord Professor Bishop Baron Lord Richard Harries, Baron Pentregarth, Gresham Professor of Divinity, Baron, Bishop, Professor, Lord…

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, a film about a Japanese toilet cleaner and his routine of contentment. He’s probably a Buddhist or follower of Shinto or one of those other wrong eastern religions. Which brings me to Jesus who said something about all this sort of stuff.

https://mega.nz/file/9rtQhDqJ#yAGIlIRkHag6hkQffjZZ-vRIXWO9tOI9GNOO6Dv9QQA

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

The Budget has been described, by someone, as “Theology by Numbers”. Oh yes, theology. I wasn’t going to mention it, but seeing as it arise so naturally in the context of the budget, I may as well talk about theology.

The Big Book of Magic Stuff says give lots of money to things that deserve lots of money.

https://mega.nz/file/lmtzjJZB#Cl4AO6Xqpn5k01WHBg8DwNYg5UC9zAGnGwwEqafr66M

Rev Roy Jenkins, Baptist Minister in Cardiff

Many youngsters want to work for the NHS as doctors. But there are other ways to help people in need. Successful careerists often turn to be teachers or perform charity work in order to feel more useful.

St. Paul didn’t do any of these things. But what he did do was inspired by the Christian version of the Invisible Magic Friend. So if you’re inspired by the Christian version of the Invisible Magic Friend to feel useful then you’ll be able to do it, just like St. Paul didn’t.

https://mega.nz/file/MntkzBab#ogFmnMdN8D42uHIscQQ1mq6vcOdeEZDzVRXWZKeMLD4