If you would like to leave a comment for Godlines,
please write to Prebendary Adrian Benjamin
All Saints’ Arts Centre
122 Oakleigh Road North
London N20 9JU
or e-mail arts@allsaints.uk.com
From David Newman, Downham Market, Norfolk
I have been reading Godlines for several years and have had much pleasure in reading the five pages. Normally this has been in the morning whilst eating my breakfast and before moving on to the usual daily pattern of things. Although I welcome the inclusion of Godlines onto the web which will mean that I will be able to access it when away on holiday, I still miss the other pages that were part of my daily thoughts. Why it has been decided that three pages need to be removed when there must be thousands of other teletext pages available to view I cannot imagine, so although I read Godlines on the web, my personal quiet read in the morning before the computer is turned on later in the day I miss greatly. Those folk who do not have access to a computer but in the past read Godlines on the tele must be very disappointed not to have “the full” Godlines available to them.
From Clement Kelly
My first comment would be to say a very big Thank You TO ALL CONCERNED
with Godlines for all your hard work and to say what a wonderful contribution you make with me in my walk with our Heavenly Father please keep up this great work.
From Alison Bacon, Visual IT Mobile Solutions
On the new Godline website -
what about somewhere for people to say thank you?
We are all guilty of asking for God’s help when we need it,
or for those who are suffering.
What about saying thanks for the good things in life?
From Christopher Robinson, St John’s Tideswell
I have been viewing Godlines for the last four or five years
& welcome this web site.
I achieved the change onto the internet with much apprehension
six months ago.
I am so glad to at last find a reason for so doing.
I have used it very little but now look forward to this site each morning.
From Sheila Williams, St Austell’s Cornwall
About twenty years ago we bought a new T V set with remote control
and mysterious Teletext facility.
The Methodist Recorder displayed the Godlines page number
but it needed help from one of our children for me to gain access.
What a wonder and joy it has been!
Every morning I take my tea and toast into a quiet room
and spend about an hour with Godlines.
Never suspecting that one day I would become a preacher,
I nevertheless valued the lines so highly that I recorded them
in my A4 page-a-day diary.
This has become a great source of inspiration and a wonderful resource.
I have recommended Godlines to many others.
My fear has been that they would one day be discontinued!
Now this looks unlikely!
(The BBC used to have a small God Slot on Ceefax,
but that disappeared long ago.)
Like Christopher, I have found another reason to be glad of my computer.
Incidently, I love the personal character of Godlines
and have followed the fortunes of Father Adrian closely.
I laughed at his TV “Quest”, especially at the “elephant ears”!
And I rejoiced and prayed for him
in his more recent new church appointment.
Many many thanks. God bless Adrian and all responsible for Godlines.

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Thursday 18th March, 2010 at 12:17 am
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