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Is Australia the New Jerusalem?

It’s a long haul from Sydney to Edinburgh and it gives one plenty time to reflect – as long as the turbulence does not get too great – even as I write the seatbelt signs have come on. I guess I shouldn’t have watched this video before I left!

 

Did I mention that I hate flying?! Although Business class does have its compensations! When I mentioned I flew Business Class (thanks to the generosity of our hosts) on the way out, it disappointed but did not surprise me that there was the usual scrooge who asked ‘could this money not have been given to the poor?”.   Although I’m being a wee bit snarky, its actually a good question, to which I will return in a later blog, but suffice it to say just now that if it were not for Business Class I would not have been able to go to Australia – my current illness would have have prevented me. Without going into the gory details, the only negative side of a wonderful two weeks in Australia has been my ‘thorn in the flesh’ – literally. I have a drain in my side which continually leaks into a stoma bag. It was the only way that I could come out but because my body is reacting against having this foreign body in its midst, I have had fairly constant pain from the sores and warts it has been producing. However I am so thankful for it – because it has a) enabled us to come to Australia and b) keeps one prayerful! God’s grace has indeed been sufficient.

I won’t give a blow by blow account but this has been a very special trip.   So many things to be thankful for and so many things to learn. There has been so much to encourage – both personally and in terms of the Kingdom.   Whilst being aware of the dangers of an ‘outsider’ commenting, the following are some of the observations I would make about the church of Jesus Christ in Australia.

 

It was sad to see that Sydney City council for example demands that in order to use its buildings you have to sign a contract limiting what you can say.   Some churches don’t put their services online because of fear of intimidation and prosecution. When I was speaking at the ACL dinner there was a protest going on at a meeting where Margaret Court was speaking.  ‘Go to hell Margaret Court’ was one of the nicer chants emerging from the intelligentsia who were defending tolerance and diversity!

ACL Dinner – Just before I was due to speak

The Australian Christian Lobby dinner was one of the most encouraging things I have been at for some time. The ACL has a reputation amongst liberals for being far right homophobic, Islamaphobes (and any other phobe that they can suggest in order to prevent any discussion of anything they don’t agree with). Amongst some Christians the perception is that they are too focused on issues like Same Sex Marriage and are fighting a losing battle. But I was astonished to hear that they, and their allies had managed to defeat the Safe Schools programme in New South Wales. (The Safe Schools programme is the equivalent of our ‘Time for Inclusive Education”).   I cannot imagine politicians in Scotland or in the wider UK having the courage, intelligence and nerve to stand up to the emotional bullying of the lobby groups who tell us that if we don’t sign up to their social indoctrination programme for children, we are promoting LGBT bullying. But in Australia they did – and they won. More about the ACL at a future date.

 

 

Our family with our new Aunt and Uncle – the Manchesters! 

 

Just before we left Sydney I heard that my friend and co-founder of Solas, Gordon Wilson, had died.   We had talked over the past few weeks of what was important for Scotland and what his legacy would be. His great concern and desire was for us to set up a family project – to help and promote the Christian teaching about the family.   May God grant that we would be able to do so…

Now that the turbulence has kicked in again…its time for me to sign off and see if I can sleep and wake up in Abu Dhabi….I will try to do a series of blogs about some of these issues, not just for the surprisingly many readers of this blog in Australia, but also because there are parallels and lessons for all of us in the wider world-wide church.  But meanwhile I am profoundly thankful for the mercy and grace that has allowed myself and Annabel to have this special couple of weeks.

SDG….

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