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Category Archives: From the basement
Read this. It’s not about Christmas, but in a roundabout way probably is. It’s certainly what Real being a Christian is all about.
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Christmas thoughts.
Sometimes we need things put in a different way, we need things phrased differently. Recently I got some people to read out John 1 in three different versions of the Bible. Hearing the familiar words expanded, rearranged and explained helped … Continue reading
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Christmas Day
Yesterday was Christmas day in our house, a long standing tradition where we invite many people who live near us to participate in good food and lots of fun. Yesterday was no exception. We ate much food, walked on the … Continue reading
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Christmas in the workhouse?
The downside of Christmas is the spending of money on presents. Which isn’t too much of a downside because you get to see peoples faces lit up with excitement at what you’ve bought them. It does however mean money is … Continue reading
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Christmas
From now on, until the 26th of December this shall be my Christmas blog. It will be shiny, with baubles, swimming in mulled wine, sinking in mince pies and delighting in everything to do with Christmas. I unapologetically love December. … Continue reading
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