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Author Archives: Kath
Trying to use my anger in a positive way…
I find myself incredibly angry this morning, I’ve spent the last 24 hours mulling an article I’ve read. It outlines another depressing tale of a man abusing his power in a church context. My anger is intensified because it’s a … Continue reading
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It turns out I actually like writing…
Friday morning. I blow the dust off the keyboard. Sit down. And start to type. The choice lurks. To continue with a style of slow. Or to find the chatty voice, the recaller of time and space which I have … Continue reading
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Tagged family life, God, january, sabbath, self care, Spiritual direction, threads
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Books I read 2019
Here’s the list with my must reads (there are gems amongst the others but these are the solid diamonds) of the year in bold… 1. Milkman – Anna Burns 2. The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing – J.T.Pennington … Continue reading
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Books I’ve read Nov- Dec Edition…
It’s that time when I hurriedly finish the last of my books of the year and get ready my final list of books I read over the year. Before that list, here are the ones I’ve managed to get through … Continue reading
Advent 24
Christmas Eve. Slightly, maybe, more than ever, I’ve not felt the Christmas vibe. I think that’s because really at this time of year all I want to do is hibernate, read books, drink red wine and wait out the winter. … Continue reading