About Barrie

Digital Storyteller, Media Trainer, Hill Walker, Cyclist, Husband, Father, Grandad, Christian, Blogger, Writer, Baby Boomer, Mac Head, Photographer

After ride feel good

Wigginton Village Store

Wigginton Village Store

I’d forgotten how much I enjoy cycling through those villages on the edge of York Haxby, Wigginton, Shipton and Skelton. This morning they were bathed in sunshine in a gentler world – just a few miles out of the city centre.

I was on new pedals – the ones that my also new cycling shoes clip into. By all accounts, falling off is not unusual on the first few rides because you forget to disengage your feet before stopping. I didn’t fall off – this time – and so I’m bathing in a little bit of after ride glory.

Shimano SPD cycling shoes

SPD cycling shoes and pedals

It was a short ride today – just 12 miles – but I must keep it up as the better weather approaches. There will be a fund a raising ride again this summer. My thoughts are towards the Coast to Coast, probably over three days. I just hope it doesn’t rain as it did last year in the Yorkshire Dales.

Twitter Updates for 2009-03-13

  • New RisingDawn blog Twitter Updates for 2009-03-12 http://tinyurl.com/bqxxol #
  • New digistories blog Engenious Stories http://tinyurl.com/apfwjd #
  • back from shooting video of my son’s support for his communications passport – he has learning disabilities. #
  • Cooking chilli con carne for tea. #

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Twitter Updates for 2009-03-12

  • New RisingDawn blog Twitter Updates for 2009-03-11 http://tinyurl.com/bqjun5 #
  • Good discussion about social networking over breakfast at One Voice York prayer meeting this morning. I’m looking for some new faces #
  • Want to be part of something amazing? http://tinyurl.com/c5xkyc #
  • Lunchtime meeting. #
  • Well spent afternoon – recycling taken to the depot, dates for a workshop sorted, costs calculated, blog updated – dancing class next #
  • Late for our dance class. #

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Twitter Updates for 2009-03-11

  • New RisingDawn blog links for 2009-03-09 http://tinyurl.com/bwem3x #
  • Dentist’s this morning – just a check up #
  • Change the Twitter feed on my Rising Dawn blog and moved it up the sidebar – I say more on Twitter than on the blog these days #
  • Installed Postalicious on my WordPress Blog. Anyone have any experience of this plugin? Does it work well? #wordpress #
  • Get YOUR red nose on – http://www.digitalrednose.com/ #
  • @wynnjames Bought new cycling shoes and SPD pedals for the new cycling season. Something to get me back on the pedals for serious stuff in reply to wynnjames #
  • New RisingDawn blog Billy Graham’s Suit http://tinyurl.com/b343gd #
  • A few Liverpool fans must be feeling quite smug #
  • More Liverpool joy #

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Faith, Hope and Love

Ben’s Blog
Thank you to everyone – too many to name – that has loved us so beautifully – just a few days but so much love, love, love. Thank you God – I love you God and I love your people.

hannahdyke

Hannah Dyke

Hannah Dyke has cancer. She’s a young mum and naturally speaking the outlook is bleak. Hannah and her husband Ben belong a church in York that is supporting them with practical love and prayer. Alongside the chemotherapy this will go a long way to improving her chances of overcoming this dreadful disease. There’s a Facebook group for all those who want to put their faith on the line. It’s called “I’m believing for Hannah’s Healing”. Ben is also writing his blog to keep people up to date or perhaps just to work through his own journey in this traumatic time. 

I have a friend in Belfast – my age – who’s going through treatment for an inoperable brain tumour. He’s called Ian Smith. I’m praying for him too. He’s the Director of Mission for the Church Missionary Society in Ireland. Ian lived in York for many years – his son, Luke, still lives here and is also a very good friend of mine. Like Hannah, Ian is supported by his faith and the prayers of his many Christian friends.

Both of these people deserve to live, so of course I will pray that they survive these illnesses. But I am not God and I don’t know what the outcome will be. Neither am I a doctor and my knowledge of their conditions is limited. But I know the human body naturally heals itself, fights off infection and creates new tissue to repair damage – and that the process is helped by hope, love and support. If prayer brings faith into action then it too on my list of ways to help them.

That’s why I can join the Facebook group for Hannah’s healing. It’s not some blind optimism but the belief that prayer works alongside the natural and medical processes at work in her. If you have faith please join your prayers with ours and bring Hannah and Ian before God. Each one brings a little more grace into their situation.