Ladies and gentlemen, here is my second attempt to bring you the profound wisdom of Dave Walker from Cartoonchurch:
OK, resolutions. Last year I set my sights too high I think. This year I plan to draw more, put things away when I have finished with them, join an environmental organisation, do the bins the night before, cut dilly dallying by 12-15% and generally be a marginally better person. How about you?
and
The Archbishop of Canterbury in his New Year Message broadcast last night:
...God doesn't do waste.
He doesn't regard anyone as a 'waste of space', as not worth his time – from the very beginnings of life to its end, whether they are successful, articulate, productive or not. And so a life that communicates a bit of what God is like, is a life that doesn't give up – that doesn't settle down with a culture of waste and disposability – whether with people, or with things...
(thanks to Mootblog for the original link, although I used the news service for this post because of the Youtube access. When I try to embed clever things like this I tend to end up with a bad attack of 'malformed HTML!)
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