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Testify to Love by Avalon – This song came up and I thought’ “nature doesn’t have to do anything unnatural to show us that there is goodness and glory in […]
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Testify to Love by Avalon – This song came up and I thought’ “nature doesn’t have to do anything unnatural to show us that there is goodness and glory in […]
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Horror takes our everyday fears, focuses on one and magnifies it until we can no longer ignore it or hide. I used to hate horror as a genre, traumatised from […]
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For today’s blog, I present you with two scenarios: Scenario One A leaky roof. A quote. Three men on the roof. Unexpected extra work. A person under pressure to make […]
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Growing up, I often heard the phrase that we should be thankful and consider ourselves fortunate because it could always be worse. Cultural Christianity taught that God gives us so […]
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Here’s just a simple invitation for you to sit with the passage from the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 6 verses 25-34 and this small visual interpretation of it. Find a comfortable spot […]
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This week was a new chapter in our house. We moved our baby and toddler into the same room. They will be sharing for the foreseeable future, carving out their […]
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I have a confession to make. Last Monday I opened up my internet explorer. Searched for ChatGPT and typed ‘Write a blog on thin places and the bible’. I copied. […]
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Thin places, those mystical locations where the boundary between the earthly and the divine becomes blurred, have intrigued spiritual seekers for centuries. These sacred sites offer a glimpse into the […]
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In Ignite, during our worship times, we sometimes sing a song inspired by traditional Irish music and written in the nineties by a singer from Northern Ireland, Robin Mark. Its […]
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Studying business in college, we heard a lot about competition – vying for scarce resources; striving for a piece of the market; offering people something better and more interesting. I […]
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