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Category Archives: From the basement
Relay Reflections
So, last week I attended the last in the three Relay Conferences of the year. I’m not sure how to write all that I learnt, experienced and delighted in over the last week without sounding like a cheesy advert. Ah … Continue reading
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Cynical?
Seeing as these are the thoughts of a cynical idealist, I thought I’d check out how cynical I am, the results surprised me. You Are 44% Cynical Yes, you are cynical, but more than anything, you’re a realist.You see what’s … Continue reading
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Quotes…
“I suspect we would be well advised to concentrate on developing our closeness to Jesus, rather than gloomily dwelling on the probablity that we will let him down, because it will be the reality or otherwise of that relationship that … Continue reading
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But as for me.
This phrase jumped out and hit me over the head the other day. I was reading through Psalm 71, a psalm that really emphasises God’s work throughout the whole of the Psalmist’s life, right through from being a baby in … Continue reading
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Joining up.
Well I managed about 48 hours of resistance until I did This. (Edit: the link works now…) Becci Brown is the one to blame or praise. However, it is one of my favourite occupations, paying attention to the fine detail … Continue reading
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