David Sims
@davidjamessims
Christian, Husband, proud adoptive Daddy, Vicar in Aldridge. Geographer & ex-teacher. Following the King, & doing Tiktok mischief @tiktok_vicar. Views my own!
Amazingly, over 120,000 people saw this ridiculous video- and we've posted approximately 800 Bibles off across the UK. So grateful for those who partnered with us, prayed for and packaged these Bibles.
Phew. That's over 800 Bibles sent out. And still the requests keep coming in. So exciting!

"Sometimes we think empowering the laity just means dressing them in vestments"- great point from @charliebelllive today in Synod1
Good to hear a clear "yes" from @CottrellStephen, when asked at #generalsynod to confirm that teaching the church's doctrine on marriage & sex is not a safeguarding concern. But also strange that we had to ask an Archbishop if they uphold the doctrine of the @churchofengland!
What a great reminder this morning at morning prayers- our hope is in the name of the Lord.

"I saw visions of God..." It all begins with Him. It's all about Him. Come Lord Jesus.

Great to be here tonight at the Walsall Youth celebration to speak on the prophetic. Come Holy Spirit!

I was delighted to attend the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast in Westminster Hall yesterday, and to welcome Reverend David Sims of St Thomas Church, #Aldridge and Pastor Stephen Hope of #Pelsall Evangelical Church to Parliament.
Our daughter is in a wheelchair. She's now 8, & we cannot transfer her safely so need an adapted car. These are the prices we're looking at. In other news, @UKLabour cabinet think cutting #DisabilityBenefits is a good idea. I've always voted red. Thanks. #DisabilityRebellion

Great to gather this morning for the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast - we prayed, sung, and ate together!

After such a week, it was a joy to gather with God's people and to celebrate that he is Almighty. So encouraging to welcome a new family, as well as two others exploring faith and separately coming to see us. God is building his church!

People picture tranquil beds where loving family only want what’s best for granny. In real world callous souls will pressure for inheritance, vulnerable souls will believe they are burdensome & should go, the state will find an easy way to lower costs and waiting lists Fools.
I felt it was a rather fawning interview with Esther Rantzen (Today prog with Nick Robinson) just now. Why didn't he ask how she reacts to her own life having extended well beyond its earlier expected trajectory? Has she valued the additional years? She said this... in 2023: