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Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Questionnaire started

 Highland Questionnaire


I am delighted with the beginning of the questionnaire period. It will take a bit of time to accumulate feedback. Already had a response from south London!  ( not quiet Highlands) so that comes out of the pot.  It will take a few minutes, so sit down take 5,  and help me gather some information. 

 

Click here like the rest have and we can carry out the research. We need you and some other contacts.

 Highland Questionnaire

Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Come on then, time to help me...!

Help me with the ...

Highland Scotland Questionnaire



Thank you for taking part in the questionnaire.
You should be in the Highlands of Scotland to complete this request.

Hiland Praise would like to ask you to help us with a questionnaire covering Church, Fellowship Faith building and Worship.

 I am trying to ascertain the level of isolation and see what can be done to help those in geographically isolated places in the Highlands of Scotland.  Some research was carried out some 10 years ago and I thought it time we sought to find out what it is like now in the Highlands.

 

 You responses are private and used in an acumulative manner. If you provide your e mail address we will keep it safe and use it only as agreed. We will not share the address with any other organisation. However you should know that Google is the provider of the blog and Google forms where the questionnaire is centered and will have access to the details. 

If you have seen this questionnaire, or been sent it from more than one person we ask that you only complete it once. However please feel free to send it to others so they can take part. The more we have the better our spread of results will be.


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Highland Questionnaire


Monday, 11 June 2018

530 years ago to the day!!!!

Yes 11 June 1488 there was a battle...

On Saturday I was walking at the Bannock- burn and I came a cross a plague that I must have seen before.

Near the Burn at Milton this signage talks of the murder of James the III of Scotland on the 11 June 1488 at or after the Battle of Sauchieburn. The battle was about two miles south of Stirling and about a mile south of the previously favoured site of the Battle of Bannockburn ( 1314).

Map of uk battlefields 

This Battle of Suachieburn was the down fall of the king. We are not sure about his death, some say on the field of battle some say he was murdered at Milton taking refuge and asked to speak with a priest and a noble man claiming to be a priest entered the house and killed him. 

So on Saturday we pass the signage mentioning the possible murder in the area.


Now the reason for my walk was to go back to the Bannockburn where some 40 plus years ago some local Christians baptised me in the burn after it had been dammed up a bit to give a dearth of water fit enough for  a full immersion. The burn at Milton was far more over grown at the ford than I had remembered. The ford was a major  crossing those many years ago. The crossing was where the English army came across at the Battle of Bannockburn and met the Scottish army a few miles north, at either Whins of Milton where the Tourst site is or at the carse which is nearer the Forth river and down from the woods behind the now Bannockburn High School. 

This hot Saturday I was able to rekindle several memories from my youth.

Battle of Sauchieburn
Battle of Bannockburn

Blog mentioning Sauchieburn battle

Saturday, 9 June 2018

Dallas Willard Spiritual Renewal Conference 2008 Bethel University



If you have a I pad or tablet and can get to I tunes U (Open University) (brown Icon) and once in type the heading in this blog you should get the podcasts to watch. Willard died a few years ago. He is not greatly known in Scotland. I know Pitlochry Baptist Church have used some of his material.




Enjoy the listen and search for more of his stuff. Refreshing, not stuffy, and bear with the Americanisms. 

Found a hyper link . Dallas Willard Bethel University


Dallas Willard Wikipedia

Here are two good books by him.






Friday, 8 June 2018

Help with a questionnaire

In a few days I hope to provide the link to a questionnaire where I am looking for feedback from those particularly living in the Highlands of Scotland. I am seeking information about faith, worship and communion with Christians in their area.

It will only take a few minutes and I am looking for as many responses as possible. So if you could pass on the link to those in the Highlands...that would be great.

Please come back to get the google link. 


Thursday, 7 June 2018

Catch up

I am pleased that many are revisiting this blog and I can see there are many new folks coming across from facebook.  Thank you. Please subscribe to this blog and the U tube channel as it is my intention to provide more video snippets in due course.



What you can expect is a mixture of history, facts, church information, faith comments, Also music, Bass, Vehicles, Alpacas (...you knew that) Tiny house, camper van,worship, Land rover,Highland stuff and connections, Baptist stuff, Christian stuff and maybe even ...the state of the nation, food  and poverty. I highlight channels and products and other sites be it blogs or websites.  


My u tube channel is here. Brians u Tube channel

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Solas June 2018 weekend

Here we are again with Solas in Scotland around the midsummer solstice.
his year once again its at the Bield Black Ruthven.

Its a time of mixed arts and crafts and many activities.
Here is the Advert I noticed in Perth High Street Today.

Weekend 22 - 24 June 2018



Whither you stay over the weekend or carry out a day visit be sure and visit Southton Smallholding. 

Monday, 4 June 2018

Alexander Duff




Alexander Duff Alexander Duff (1806-1878)



The Church of Scotland's first appointed missionary to India was Alexander Duff. Born in Moulin in Perthshire his academic career was at St Andrews. He carried off the top honour for Greek Latin. Logic and moral philosophy. He also gained the essay prize for best translation into Latin of Plato” Apology to Socrates. he was indeed a excellent scholar.

He was in debited to the encouragement of Dr Thomas Chalmers who took up the post of Professor of moral philosophy in 1823. It was Chalmers the most prominent evangelical in Scotland who later became a national leader that inspired Duff in to the mission and its work in the Church. It was Doctor Ferrie of St Andrews who proposed Duff as the first missionary of the Church of Scotland in Calcutta. Duff felt at this time in 1829 ready to be sent to India. Before departing for India he was married to Anne Scott Drysdale (July1829) and ordained on the 12 August of that year. Next month Duff and his new wife boarded the Lady Holland at Leith for London and on route the trials started with a ship wreck off Cape Town with no loss of life. The continued later on the Moira which also had difficulties after a cyclone, which left them all having to wade, to shore through the undignified mud of India.

At a little over 24 and two narrow escapes not to mention the many dangerous escapes as a youth Duff was obviously being preserved to carry out the mission work. Duff, the educationalist went on to attract the attention of many including the governor of the East India company and indeed Gladstone. He was the founder of the University of Calcutta.

 

It is unfortunate that his efforts on education and mission have been neglected in the last 100 years. He had several travels back to Scotland and it is noted that in 1839 he raised the foreign giving for mission from £1200 to £ 7,538.
On one return to Scotland Duff found himself in the middle of the debate that would grow into the “Disruption”. In early 1843 he was still silent on how he would act in respect to his loyalty to the mission, Church and conscience. He in due time sided with the Free Church and was instrumental in raising the first endowment and to become the first professor of the Free Church College Edinburgh of Mission and Education.
In 1871 Lord Shaftesbury wrote to Duff asking if his name could be added to the list of vice-presidents of the Bible Society. Duff was highly honoured and accepted. His life had been a life of many seasons in Scotland in India, married and widowed early. He also advocated the mission work outside of Scotland.

It is unfortunate that Alexander Duffs contribution to the Church, abroad has not been greatly recognised. At his death the tributes showed what a godly man he was- Gladstone acknowledged his intelligence energy devotion and spirituality and likened him to William Carey.
 

Duff, Unfortunately his work... not greatly recognised.