Comments on: There’s a fish in my pulpit (II) https://archive.richardlittledale.co.uk/2010/09/30/theres-a-fish-in-my-pulpit-ii/ Reflections on preaching, communication and story Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:01:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 By: Goodnight Newcastle « Richard Littledale's Preacher's A – Z https://archive.richardlittledale.co.uk/2010/09/30/theres-a-fish-in-my-pulpit-ii/#comment-114 Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:01:13 +0000 http://richardlittledale.wordpress.com/?p=566#comment-114 […] where it intersects with the world in which I live and breathe.  This is where the art of translation matters most to the preacher.  In Tearfund’s latest film, below, you will see words from […]

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By: Never mind the fish… « Richard Littledale's Preacher's A – Z https://archive.richardlittledale.co.uk/2010/09/30/theres-a-fish-in-my-pulpit-ii/#comment-113 Sun, 03 Oct 2010 19:09:46 +0000 http://richardlittledale.wordpress.com/?p=566#comment-113 […] quite a discussion going earlier this week about fish in the pulpit, and the importance of translating carefully in our role as preachers. However, as I mingled with […]

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By: preachersa2z https://archive.richardlittledale.co.uk/2010/09/30/theres-a-fish-in-my-pulpit-ii/#comment-112 Thu, 30 Sep 2010 13:35:32 +0000 http://richardlittledale.wordpress.com/?p=566#comment-112 Bit of a stealth weapon, then …creeps in wearing an old familiar guise…then unleashes its power on the inside?

LOVE the polish word. I shall find an excuse to use it!

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By: Leon Gilbert https://archive.richardlittledale.co.uk/2010/09/30/theres-a-fish-in-my-pulpit-ii/#comment-111 Thu, 30 Sep 2010 11:59:16 +0000 http://richardlittledale.wordpress.com/?p=566#comment-111 Hi Richard. Perhaps it sounds so foreign to some at times that it SEEMS like the word of God is a word from outside. When the MEANING is revealed though, the work of God begins on the inside, right at the heart. Words may be largely necessary to meaning, but the language of Love is universal.

By the way something interesting for you, on Microsoft Windows Polish edition, guess what the Polish word is for “Desktop”? Pulpit!!!!

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