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Tag Archives: wisdom
Prayer Relationship
Day two, and Dean Michael Sadgrove led our morning discussion on wisdom and ministry. In summary we explored the points that a leader is a dealer in hope, that we learn by seeing into the life of things and people, … Continue reading
Creating Mysteries and Solving Them
A few weeks ago after writing an English Literature essay on religious poetry and William Blake, my tutor gave me a very high mark (yay!) and had two ‘how to improve’ points for me. The first was to include more … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Poetry
Tagged children, Classical Civilization, college, connections, creativity, English Literature, Greek, mystery, panentheos, soul, The Tiger, time, William Blake, wisdom
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Young Church
I’ve been looking back over a cartoon I found in the ChurchTimes a while ago which joked about Sunday School / Young Church / Créche. It jokes about how each week the children are really taught the same thing: be … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Deep Thinking, Love
Tagged blessings, childhood, children, innocence, Jesus Christ, Luke 10, postaday2011, truth, wisdom, Young Church
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Serenity, Courage and Wisdom
Yesterday I was drained. I had been given a new tablet to try and start the night before that was intended to help me sleep. Physically I was in more pain than I’ve been in for about 6 months and … Continue reading
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Tagged courage, faith, gifts, God, health, illness, pain, positivity, postaday2011, prayer, serenity, strength, thankful, trust, wisdom
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