Another reblogged monologue... Originally written for an event in the then new Waterfront Hall by Diane Holt, when she was quite obviously pregnant with her first child. So its been around for a while but I'm posting it because it is based on John 8: 1-11 which is in the Daily Lectionary for today and explores what might have happened to the woman "taken in adultery" after her encounter with Jesus, as we journey on through Lent towards Good Friday. The image is "The Woman Taken In Adultery" by Horace Pippin (1941) I suppose I was looking for love, but I got more than I bargained for. Everyone talks about love... But there’s precious little of it about. When I was a kid, my Mum and my Dad both called me “Love...” “Love, would you give me a hand to set the table...” “Would you run down to the market for me, Love...” “Look love, would you clear off and give my head peace...” It’s an easy word to say... its not so easy to find. And let me tell you I’ve ...
Everything about the current conflict in the middle east seems somewhat surreal and there is no telling where it will take us. But I was "delighted" to find that T-shirt sellers were quick off the mark with their "merch..." A comic-book codename betrays Callousness. A video game brought to life Brings death. Rockets rain down and drones Devastate. Leaders choose to cause chaos To distract. Old men with adolescent mindsets Lash out. One merciless monster eliminated By another. Advocates of bloodthirsty deities Exult. Markets plunge and marketplaces Destroyed. But T-shirt sellers see Opportunity. Not a people but a djinn Liberated. Again leaving innocents Erased. Selah