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Christianity:
Boring, Untrue and Irrelevant? Not as far as financial journalist
and author Antonia Swinson is concerned! Brought up in a
Christian family, she attended an Alpha course at Holy Trinity
Brompton in London – the church behind this successful
course – and then later in North Berwick after returning
to Scotland. Alpha really helped her.
How to summarise Antonia’s provocative talk? Well,
she certainly showed us that Christianity can be not only
exciting, true and thoroughly relevant, it can also take
you onto all sorts of paths in life, including journalism
and political activism. You may not relish the world of
the press or the political scene, and you may not agree
with all Antonia’s convictions, but you are probably
glad there are people like her in our society – digging,
questioning, examining hidden motives, not taking everything
at face value. She is an example of how the Christian faith
can be not only what informs you deep down but also get
you to think seriously about your neighbours and fellow-citizens.
Her public life is an outworking of her faith. She would
be the last person to suggest that you or I should go down
her particular path, but she would warmly encourage us to
examine what life may really be about, why we are here,
what the meaning of our existence is – and to rediscover
the excitement, truth and relevance of the Christian faith
and to live it out in our individual, unique ways.
To
encapsulate Antonia’s message to us: “God as
he looks at us not only never disinvests, he gives us a
three star rating!” And to illustrate her thrust,
here is a tale she emailed to me:
Subject:
The $20 Bill
A
well-known speaker started off his seminar by holding up
a $20 bill.
In
the room of 200, he asked, "Who would like this $20
bill?" Hands started going up.
He
said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you, but
first let me do this.” He proceeded to crumple the
$20 bill up. He then asked, "Who still wants it?"
Still the hands were up in the air.
”Well,”
he replied, "What if I do this?" And he dropped
it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor
with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty.
"Now who still wants it?" Still the hands went
into the air.
”My
friends,” he said, “we have all learned a very
valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the money, you
still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It
was still worth $20. Many times in our lives, we are dropped,
crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make
and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though
we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what
will happen, you will never lose your value. Dirty or clean,
crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless to those
who DO LOVE YOU. The worth of our lives comes not in what
we do or who we know, but by WHO WE ARE. You are special
-
don't EVER forget it."
Count
your blessings, not your problems. Never be afraid to try
something new.
And
remember: amateurs built the ark... professionals built
the Titanic.
Finally:
If God brings you to it - he will bring you through it.
God will either lighten your load or he will strengthen
your back.
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