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Author Archives: Kath
Deeply satisfying moments no 124.
Last night I bit the bullet and put our fine CD collection into alphabetical order. I am aware that makes me a geek of the highest order but, really, I wanted to find the CDs I was looking for and … Continue reading
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Psalm 107
Yes, it’s another Psalm, about you guessed it, the love of our God. My head is tempted to skip to another topic, to redress the balance with some fire and brimstone talk. (I’m not sure why, I’ve never been much … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the journey, Songs along the way
Tagged consider, God, love, pride
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Sunday Morning…
It’s funny how the first sight of blue sky in a week can lift even the most dreary parts of this city. In moving from being on top of a hill into the valley we’ve lost our big picture landscape … Continue reading
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More new yearish thoughts
I’ve been having lots of thoughts recently about the year ahead, I’m helping out on a retreat day next week aiming to help some youth workers in Brighton get some perspective on the year ahead and it’s making me ponder … Continue reading
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Pslam 106
The beginning of a new year is always something I relish, a chance to put a marker point in the sand, look back, take in the view and see just what I’ve come through in the last 12 months. I … Continue reading