Strictly listening
I wonder if sometimes as people of faith we follow the rhythm of God without knowing why… we can’t seem to hear his music, because we don’t have ears to hear
Read More Strictly listeningA blog about faith, family and life
I wonder if sometimes as people of faith we follow the rhythm of God without knowing why… we can’t seem to hear his music, because we don’t have ears to hear
Read More Strictly listeningMatthew 6 v33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
Read More ThankyouThe photo above is taken from another blog so do check out https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2017/08/18/good-drax-bad-drax/
Read More summer in the countryLike revisiting an old friendship that you’d never expected to pick up again, Dementia and church is sometimes a really lovely combination.
Read More Dementia and meEven if I can’t spot him in the crowd, and my friends don’t even know he exists, I know he’s got his binoculars fixed on me. Even though others can’t hear the music I’m still dancing.
Read More The CallI’ve been working with some ladies recently who’ve really inspired me. They all have physical health problems but they show up week after week to try and reach out to the local community. Just getting to the coffee morning is an uncomfortable stretch but they do it out of a desire to be available, and able to join in and help.
Read More Uncomfortable stretchThe presence of God, like that of my family and friends is often something I sense but can’t quite describe why it’s important or helpful. When I get chance to really acknowledge it, and praise him for his love, it becomes more of a conversation to treasure and remember.
Read More LurkingThis summer has been a bit of a roller coaster time, I am leaving work to start my theology training for ordination in September, so have been on count down at work, and then enjoying some time with the family, before gearing up for the next challenge. Summer holidays are always a mix of things […]
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