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Tag Archives: Jesus
Advent 10
It’s Song Sunday again π This isn’t an Advent song at all. It was going to be our last song after my sermon at church this morning. Sadly time ran out and although we managed to listen to the excellent … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, church, darkness, future, Jesus, morning, sermon
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Advent 7
Hmmm. I think Thursdays in Advent will be throwback ones. Especially dark gloomy windy rainy Thursdays. It has not been the best day around here. And yet. Wonder exists. So I rather grumpily post this from the past and cling … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, Emmanuel, God, hope, Jesus, Light, thankful, waiting
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Thoughts from the gathering gloom
It is Tuesday evening Outside the rain gently falls on dry ground. Inside the dishwasher hums. The fridge murmurs and the house is still. The boys are asleep. Husbandface is out. Itβs just me and this quiet. I sit at … Continue reading
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Tagged dark, Desert, despair, hope, Jesus, rain, son1, son2
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Parenting thoughts…
This weekend I was asked to share some top tips on parenting, gathered from my years as a parent so far. To be honest I felt like a bit of a fraud, this world still feels very new and I … Continue reading
On Darkness…
Itβs been dark for way too long now. In the midst of the tinsel, the food isles, the sparkles and shiny The darkness creeps. We smile loud and long and yet the cracks appear. The darkness lurks. In the debt, … Continue reading