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Viewpoint from Rev Ron Skivington 19/04/2024 

RON SKIVINGTONRev Ron Skivington
Pastor, Stalham Baptist Church

 

Recently a neighbour gave me a couple of books he thought I might like, Bible stories in Broad Norfolk by Colin Riches. Coming from North of the border, Scotland, not Suffolk, and hearing some of “the Press Gang” sing and tell stories in Norfolk dialects I can understand it better than I could speak it, here’s a flavour:
 
“Yew know, dornt yer, that Jesus wus born an bred in the country, He understood things what others dint know narthen about, an livin se cloose te God loike he done, he never argued the toss about whether God wus thare or no. Te him, the world done that, ’cause that wus God’s creartion”
 
dove leftReading the books got me thinking that it’s sad when dialects get lost as fewer speak or write them, therefore something of worth and value as a way of life fades, so please do what you can to maintain Norfolk’s unique language
 
I also questioned “Are we in danger of losing the unique Christian message, as many are growing up with little or no awareness of God, certainly not like Jesus had,  and no knowledge either of the powerful stories and lessons found between the pages of Genesis and Revelation?”
 
Easter 2024 has passed but how much notice was given to it apart from the bank holidays, chocolate eggs, and talk about the weather?
 
Politics, sport, world unrest continue to make the headlines while celebrity stories can swamp the media and many are not shy to share their views and opinions about what we need and how we should live, in comparison how much notice is taken of the “greatest story ever told” or of teaching that really can bring abundant life to its followers
 
Jesus, God living on earth, came to show us His father, what He is like, how much He loves us, and taught how we can live at peace with God, ourselves and others, something you would think people would be smashing down doors to access for themselves because it really is Good News
 
Dialects die out because people stop passing them on; ancient Israel was told “Tell your children the ways, the words and works of God so they may live in peace and security”. They didn’t and so, before long, we read everyone simply did what they felt was right

As church today do we need to re-find our confidence in God and His word and keep a troshing in sharing about it and Him?
 



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