Monday, 25 January 2010
Pipe Line Under The Ocean
Thanks so much to those of you who prayed for me for this latest trip to Normandy. We met with the growing network of people who are building with us for the events we are creating over there this year as we seek to establish a bridgehead for the Gospel and for the church into Northern France, the scene of a previous bridgehead of liberation in the dark days of the Second World War. Our vision is to create a platform for the Gospel of Christ in those places that carry a spiritual imprint caused by a catastrophic loss of life.
Over these first three months of 2010 we are running the PLUTO Fund appeal to raise the funds to cover the costs of creating these events and getting our Mainstage and Mobilestage ready. PLUTO or ‘Pipe Line Under The Ocean’ is a breathtaking historical account. In the wake of the D-Day Landings in 1944 the Allies faced the toughest of logistical challenges of getting millions of gallons of petrol over to the European Mainland from the south coast of England at a time when all the French ports where occupied and tankers were continually falling foul of attacks in the English Channel. Some courageous engineers were laughed out of the room as they suggested an audacious plan to sink an unbroken 100 mile long flexible fuel pipe under the sea from Shanklin on the Isle of Wight to the Cherbourg Peninsula, but it worked! It laid there undetected by the enemy until it was too late.
In one single night two cable laying merchant ships commissioned by the Royal Navy as HMS Ridley and HMS Latimer carried out the task right under the nose of the enemy. These two ships were named after the two Bishops who famously burnt at the stake in Oxford. As they died for the Gospel, Latimer shouted across to Ridley. “Be of good cheer for today by God’s grace we will light a candle in England that will never be extinguished. That inscription was welded to the hulls of those two ships and it became the war cry of the innovators and the implementers Operation PLUTO. As the liberators moved further into Europe the pipelines were extended over land and eventually crossed the Rhine into Germany itself.
With this as the backdrop we have launched the PLUTO Fund within Miracle Street to create a conduit for those who want to help us light a candle in England for the Gospel into Mainland Europe.
