(XXV): Dangerous Times
What can I say except be honest and vulnerable again? Times are getting very tough and truthfully dangerous. The Church and Christians are still by and large, sleeping. I heard […]
What can I say except be honest and vulnerable again? Times are getting very tough and truthfully dangerous. The Church and Christians are still by and large, sleeping. I heard […]
1). Why did the media in UK take it upon itself to “call” the US election, when the media has no power in US or anywhere to “call” the US […]
My dear Wormwood, our 21st century plan is working very well. Particularly so in Europe, where individual citizens seem still to be buying it all incredibly well. The plan could […]
The weekend before last, three leading world class infectious-disease epidemiologists came together to sign what was dubbed ‘The Great Barrington Declaration’, to publically propose an alternative to tighter restrictions and […]
There are 150 chapters in the Bible on the generation before Jesus’ return. Revelation is the only book of the entire Bible with the promise of blessing to those who […]
Father God is allowing all the trials and adversity right now ultimately to draw us closer to Him. The Lord is alerting his people, grabbing their (our) attention, to get […]
After a six week intentional Summer break from posting on here, a new Autumnal season is upon us in the new Covid-era and you can both expect a […]
Reporting again directly from the Rockefeller Foundation report from 2010 which is entitled, “Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development:” Following on from Sunday’ night’s post, this […]
TONIGHT AND the rest of this past week I have been reminded that, “The joy of the Lord is our strength,” and, “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but […]
My heart is a wee bit heavy tonight this grey Tuesday night in the wet North Coast. But just for tonight. Tomorrow is a new day. But not gonna lie. […]
We are in a new ERA, and we are in this for the long haul. No matter what you believe, with a country now chained up in £2 TRILLION of […]
(Ballycastle beach, 20/6/20) Exactly seven years ago the first proper blog post on emeraldscribe was published. It seems a lifetime ago, and yet it is quite apt and timely […]
Just over three months ago today, the world as we knew it ended for me personally, and within a couple of weeks, most of you too. I flew home from […]
Tonight I begin with a few prefaces. First of all, as they say in my part of the world, “don’t eat me” if you disagree with any of this. We […]
HERE’S AN over 100-year-old Irish oak chair I had the priviledge of restoring this past week or so of further pandemic lockdown in Northern Ireland. It was thrown out for […]
SO BORIS is back to work. Prayers have been answered, one might say. (And as I’ve written quite openly before, I’m not politically a huge fan of Boris Johnson, but I […]
EXACTLY two years ago last night, I had the now infamous motorcycle accident in Redding, Northern California, where I was blessed to be living at the time. I shared very […]
ALMOST forgot to post before the week is out. In the interests of integrity because I said I would, here’s a wee visual of how the pallet effort progressed yesterday. […]
So here we are. The UK has been in “lockdown” now since over 3 weeks ago, and today the almost inevitable happened, as Boris Johnson’s number 2 in charge, Dominic Raab, […]
THERE’S so much I could write about the last 10 days, in this covid-19 pandemic lockdown, but I’m going to refrain myself in this post. I will say here that I’m […]
SO my midweek post became a Good Friday post. Sorry about that. My heart feels heavy today and my body and mind are quite tired. But I’m not complaining. It’s a blessing […]
TODAY’S POST almost hasn’t happened. But I decided to keep the discipline and fulfill what I wrote I would last time, of posting again “on Sunday”. One of the good […]
A VERY interesting unexpected thing is happening since I’ve started posting these pathetic wee covid-19 period blog posts. This blog site has been receiving new and unexpected traffic from China almost […]
SPRING HAS sprung here in Northern Ireland, and yet it’s hard to fully appreciate it since the whole country and entire British Isles are on complete lockdown now due to […]
FROM THE beauty of rural Northern Ireland, I write to you from the ugliness of covid-19 quarantine, in what already feels a bit like a strange prison type scenario after […]