Hi and thanks for taking the time to explore this new blog.
My intention is to use the blog on a weekly basis to pass on some of the encouraging things I have encountered in my work as General Director of the Baptist Union of Scotland.
So here goes. Below you will find two stories from my first couple of weeks in post. If you are able to register as a follower of the blog you will also be able to make comment on what is being said. At present you will only be able to register as a follower if you have google compatible email address (Click on "follow" and you'll find out). My apologies if you can't automatically follow at this time, I will be moving the blog onto our own website in the fullness of time which will resolve this issue. If you are unable to follow at the moment you might want to bookmark the location and visit each week for updates.
Great idea! Look forward to following your exploits!
ReplyDeleteAs Port Chaplain based in Aberdeen and not in Pastoral Ministry, this will be a great way for me to hear of what is going on in the wider Family and sustain my links with the BU.
ReplyDeleteWell done Alan for embracing the IT world!
It is the end of the month, so it is back to my reports...
Every blessing.
Yours, because His,
Howard ><>
excellent! about time there was something like this - hope you're settling in OK and look forward to reading your reflections.
ReplyDeleteWelcome in your new post. Be assured of our prayers. Like the fact that you are blogging.
ReplyDeletenext - twitter?
ReplyDelete/lynnos
not too sure about following you, i always feel a bit sick travelling by bus
ReplyDeleteHi Alan!
ReplyDeleteI wish you well in your new core leadership position within the Union. There's no doubt your work is cut out! I'd echo the points already made regarding IT - definitely a step in the right direction! Whilst it's good and necessary to hear success stories and be encouraged, I do hope that your leadership style will be unafraid to confront error and bad practice. We desperately need some straight-talking!