{"id":477,"date":"2010-09-17T06:53:09","date_gmt":"2010-09-17T06:53:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/richardlittledale.wordpress.com\/?p=477"},"modified":"2010-09-17T06:53:09","modified_gmt":"2010-09-17T06:53:09","slug":"mr-preacher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/176.32.230.12\/richardlittledale.co.uk\/2010\/09\/17\/mr-preacher\/","title":{"rendered":"Mr Preacher"},"content":{"rendered":"
Which one are you?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n There are occasions when we preach where we feel gifted and equipped for the job. On others, however, we feel acutely aware of our own shortcomings and wonder whether we are up to the task.\u00a0Tonight\u00a0I shall be addressing a group of 100 or so teenagers on the subject of self-image and God-image, and I have to say that my self-image is distinctly lacking!<\/p>\n Do you remember Roger Hargreaves’ little books on the Mr Men? On\u00a0different\u00a0occasions as a preacher I identify with different ones amongst their number. Sometimes I am:<\/p>\n Mr Bump<\/span>: clumsily crashing into\u00a0people’s\u00a0feelings and stumbling over the text.<\/p>\n Mr Small<\/span>: feeling overwhelmed by the task in hand and hoping to hide behind the pulpit, or the Bible or something<\/p>\n Mr Topsy-Turvy<\/span>: getting my week all back to front and taking too much time on some things and too little on others<\/p>\n