Fw: [TSSF-studies] Dealing with the inundation of e.mails
Diane Pullen
diane at catscottage.wanadoo.co.uk
Tue Feb 14 08:54:28 GMT 2006
Thanks for that Robin, though have probably missed you. Hope your able to
pick this up in Ethiopia. Have a good trip. I will contact Rev. David Boddy
in Durham.
Peace be with you
Diane Pullen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Minney" <robinminney at mail.ru>
To: <tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [TSSF-studies] Dealing with the inundation of e.mails
> Yes, Rev. David Boddy is chaplain to the Northumbria Deaf Mission and is
> well up in sign language. He lives in NE area, address: Thje Vicarage,
> Shotton Colliery, Durham DH4 2JW; tel 0191-5261156. Both he and wife
> Alice
> are tertiaries.
>
> Must rush now, sorry, off to Ethiopia!!
>
> Peace and Joy, Robin Minney
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Diane Pullen" <diane at catscottage.wanadoo.co.uk>
> To: <tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org>
> Sent: den 31 januari 2006 15:28
> Subject: Re: Fw: [TSSF-studies] Dealing with the inundation of e.mails
>
>
>> I agree with Val. Think this is a really good idea as it does keep you in
>> touch with one another and with theological thinking. Let me introduce
>> myself.
>> My name is Diane Pullen,and recently moved to live in Horsham West Sussex
>> June 2005. Professed in Burley Hampshire 2004 at the age of 55yrs. I was
>> born partially deaf, had two miraculous operations, giving me hearing at
>> 13yrs of age. Then at 21yrs my hearing returned to its former status. I
> now
>> wear two post-aural hearing aids and hear relatively well. I too have a
>> theological degree from Southampton University. I am also a qualified
> social
>> worker working with D/deaf children. Which means I use BSL (British Sign
>> Language) to communicate with profoundly deaf children. I have worked for
>> many years with culturally Deaf people and with the Deaf church. It is a
>> salutary fact that there is a paucity of Deaf people (I.E. Sign language
>> users) in our churches. Mainly because the primary ways of proclaiming
> the
>> gospel is via television, radio, newspapers and word of mouth and of
> course
>> speech, which if not signed is inaccessible to this linguistic minority.
> As
>> for reaching D/deaf children, well your very blessed indeed if there is
> any
>> provision for them apart from their residential specialist schools. I
> have
>> had it reported that these schools primarily concentrate on Bible stories
>> but do not explain about 'faith'.
>> Question:- does anyone know if there are any Deaf (sign language
> users)
>> in the Franciscan orders anywhere?
>> Sadly due to my work, I have not actually done any theology since
>> qualifying. So am looking forward to chatting with others to explore what
>> others are doing and maybe find the encouragement I need to start doing
>> 'something'.
>> Peace be with you,
>> Diane.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Valerie Povey" <valerie.povey at ntlworld.com>
>> To: <tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org>
>> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 10:26 PM
>> Subject: Re: Fw: [TSSF-studies] Dealing with the inundation of e.mails
>>
>>
>> > What a good idea. My name is Val Povey and I was professed in 1985. I
>> > teach musical instruments and have a degree in thology. I am really
> sorry
>> > that so many theologians have unsubscribed. Their input would have been
>> > very valuable indeed. I have been waiting to see how things settled
>> > down
>> > before I made any contribution at all. I know it takes time for these
>> > things to happen. The emails do not take long to read and then they can
> be
>> > deleted if they are of no further interest. At the moment I am not
>> > studying anything particularly Franciscan. I am just refreshing my
>> > knowledge about the sacraments of the catholic church but I hope that
> this
>> > will lead me to more Franciscan study. I have a feeling that I will
>> > gain
>> > from this list far more than I can contribute. We all need to be
> patient.
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards Val
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Peter Walker" <chapeter at surefish.co.uk>
>> > To: <tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org>
>> > Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:05 PM
>> > Subject: RE: Fw: [TSSF-studies] Dealing with the inundation of e.mails
>> >
>> >
>> >> Like several others I was rather shocked at the number of emails but
> want
>> >> to
>> >> give this a chance to settle down as I think it is good idea. I use
>> >> Outlook
>> >> to access my mail and have set up a rule to automatically divert all
>> >> messages with "TSSF-Studies" into a special folder. This takes them
>> >> out
>> >> of
>> >> my inbox and I can study them at leisure. Another way might be to set
> up
>> >> a
>> >> separate email address if your ISP allows it
>> >>
>> >> Regards
>> >> Peter
>> >>
>> >>
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