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The Starfish Story: one step towards changing the world



You may have heard this one, but I find that it doesn’t hurt to be reminded of it every once in a while.

Once upon a time, there was an old man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach every morning before he began his work. Early one morning, he was walking along the shore after a big storm had passed and found the vast beach littered with starfish as far as the eye could see, stretching in both directions.

Off in the distance, the old man noticed a small boy approaching. As the boy walked, he paused every so often and as he grew closer, the man could see that he was occasionally bending down to pick up an object and throw it into the sea. The boy came closer still and the man called out, “Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?”

The young boy paused, looked up, and replied “Throwing starfish into the ocean. The tide has washed them up onto the beach and they can’t return to the sea by themselves,” the youth replied. “When the sun gets high, they will die, unless I throw them back into the water.”

The old man replied, “But there must be tens of thousands of starfish on this beach. I’m afraid you won’t really be able to make much of a difference.”

The boy bent down, picked up yet another starfish and threw it as far as he could into the ocean. Then he turned, smiled and said, “It made a difference to that one!”

Adapted from The Star Thrower, by Loren Eiseley (1907 – 1977) We all have the opportunity to help create positive change, but if you’re like me, you sometimes find yourself thinking, “I’m already really busy, and how much of a difference can I really make?” I think this is especially true when we’re talking about addressing massive social problems, but it pops up all of the time in our everyday lives, as well. So, when I catch myself thinking that way, it helps to remember this story. You might not be able to change the entire world, but at least you can change a small part of it, for someone.

They say that one of the most common reasons we delay is because we see the challenge before us as overwhelming, and that a good way to counter that is to break the big challenge down into smaller pieces and then take those one at a time, like one starfish at a time. And to that one starfish, it can make a world of difference. “A single, ordinary person still can make a difference, and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day.”

 

Nothing is too Big

Know that nothing is too big a sacrifice to know that God loves you and that life in him is eternal. We are always in danger of trivializing life or chasing after things that have no real life in them. For God to be allowed to work fully in your life, you have to make room for him, space in each day; now more than ever, you have to invite him. God waits for you to turn to him.

Are you still setting aside time every day to rejoice in his loving presence and saving power?

Come now that you may know him and the power of his resurrection. Know that you belong to God in love and that he can meet your every need. You are never alone!

In stillness give yourself fully to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength.

There is no need for words.

Place yourself before him in love.

Lord Jesus, I come to you.

Let me abide in you and know you are in me.

Lord Jesus, I seek to know you.

Fill my heart with your love.

Disperse the darkness from within me.

Fill my whole being with the strength and radiance of your presence.

Amen

 

The Epistles and Newness of Life


Realise

Know, that, in this situation, God is with you. God your saviour and your friend. Give your love to him and be aware that you are in his presence. God in love restores and refreshes you. You may like to use these words or some of them if your mind wanders from God:


Lord of life and light,

Open my eyes to your presence,

My heart to your love.

Let your light surround me,

Protect me, guide me.

Let your life fill me,

Refresh me, restore me,

That I may walk in newness of life

And know that I belong to you.


When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion,

we were like those who dream.

Then our mouth was filled with laughter,

and our tongue with shouts of joy;

then it was said among the nations,

‘The Lord has done great things for them.’

The Lord has done great things for us,

and we rejoiced.

Restore our fortunes, O Lord,

like the water courses in the Negeb.

May those who sow in tears

reap shouts of joy.

those who go out weeping

bearing the seed for sowing,

shall come home with shouts of joy,

Carrying their sheaves. (Psalm 126)


This is one of the ‘Songs of Ascent’ that is one of the psalms said by a pilgrim going up to Jerusalem. As you would expect it is a song of joy, of rejoicing in the Lord. For the Christian this is not only a rising psalm but a resurrection psalm. It begins with the Lord ‘restoring’. The word can mean delivering from captivity or restoring to health and well-being.

So often, when we feel we are held captive by doubt, despair, depression, when we are in the dark, it is hard to believe that restoration is possible. It is like a dream when renewal comes. Those who have been renewed, restored or have experienced a resurrection full of laughter. We need to strive for this laughter more than ever right now. True faith always brings joy within. We should not only rejoice in the Lord, we should show it in our lives. During these times that we find ourselves in, let us really try to feel the presence of God who is most definitely with us, walking by our side, we just need to open our minds and hearts to really feel it, we are never going to be alone.

God is here and at work now in the world and in your life. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that renewal and restoration are possible, but in God there are always possibilities of newness of life. He is God who makes all things new.

Seek to make space each day for God to have a chance to work in you and through you. Again, you need to invite him into this current situation, for he waits to be called upon to act in your life.

Let him pour out his presence into your life and into his world, be still and let his being fill you to overflowing.

Lord, in the stillness,

let me know your love for me

that I may be renewed,

that I may be restored,

that I may rejoice in you.

Lord, let me know you are with me

that I may abide in you

this day and always.

Amen

 
About Us 

The parish of the Durham Martyrs incorporates the Catholic churches of Our Lady of Mercy and St Godric, St Bede and St Joseph (Gilesgate) in Durham City. We are part of the Finchale Partnership and based within the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle.

Addressess

St. Bede,

St Godric's RC Primary School,

Carrhouse Drive,

Durham

DH1 5LZ 

Our Lady of Mercy

and St Godric

Castle Chare
Durham
DH1 4RA

St Joseph

Mill Lane
Durham
DH1 2JG

Contact 

Marjorie, the Parish Secretary's working hours are 8:30am -4:00pm Tues - Fri. If you email outside these hours you will receive a response when Marjorie is back in the office. 

07483 369 561

​durham.martyrs@diocesehn.org.uk

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