about me
i am joey. i am 24 years old.
i am a christian. i love God but i’m not very good at showing it. i am often a ‘rubbish christian’ (discuss). some people might talk about their ‘walk with God’, but it would be more accurate to describe my ‘walk’ as a limp. hence the blog title. clever, huh.
i am a doctor. i love medicine and the chances it gives me to talk to people and to travel around and see new places. i will not be disclosing anything which has been told to me in confidence (hippocratic oath, you know) so don’t ask me. my vocation may feature here occasionally but i hope other things will too.
in other news, i love red walls and cut grass and cold crisp clear days and sleeping in and travelling the globe and talking to strangers and music and brown rice and greek yoghurt and reading books and seeing friends and feeling beautiful which is rare!
i dislike it when people are not honest and when you get wind and rain together and leg ulcers and fish (but only to eat, i like looking at them) and water you can’t see the bottom of and feeling lonely and worrying which i do too much of.
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Anne Jackson | August 14, 2007 at 3:19 am
you’re a doctor eh? what kind?
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Nikos | December 8, 2007 at 11:14 pm
I know what you mean about being a rubbish christian. But the way I see it is, you get good and bad people in all religions, so I don’t think religion is that important, for me it’s just about being a good person, and for that you should be allowed to go to heaven regardless of whether you believe in God or not. I went to Greek school run by the church when I was about 14, I’m 33 now, and one day the priest slapped me across the head for not spelling my surname in greek correctly, ever since then, I lost my faith in going to church, but i never lost my faith in God.