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  • Have You Forgotten About Easter Already?

    Have You Forgotten About Easter Already?

    The Easter egg chocolate has been removed from the shelves. Some of you have devoured your body weight in chocolate I’m sure, and others are carefully still chipping away at it. But that’s that for another year right? No more bunnies and baskets. If Jesus was front and centre of your Easter weekend, have you… Read more

  • One Year On From A Stem Cell Transplant: Easter Reflection

    One Year On From A Stem Cell Transplant: Easter Reflection

    The 20th April 2022 will mark one year since I had an autologous stem cell transplant. I remember my emotions a year ago. It was the time where I felt most alone and afraid in my entire life so far. Nobody could experience the high dose chemotherapy and the suffering that it caused on my… Read more

  • My Journey with Jesus: How I became a Christian

    My Journey with Jesus: How I became a Christian

    Can I fumble my way through telling you this story of how I came to trust in Jesus? I say ‘fumble’ because I have been asked on the spot how I became a Christian, and I often feel like a stumble through an answer. There were no flashes from the heavens. No radical encounter. But… Read more

  • The Mustard Seed Mum: Pressured to be perfect?

    The Mustard Seed Mum: Pressured to be perfect?

    What makes a good parent? Think about it. Perhaps you think it is spending quality time with your kids. Maybe it’s making sure they have as many opportunities as possible to succeed. Perhaps it’s a particularly hard season of life so just getting them fed, bathed, dressed and keeping them out of harms way is… Read more

  • Ruth’s Roundup – March 2022

    Ruth’s Roundup – March 2022

    When I get a moment (they are few and far between, but few is still something, right?), I tuck into a book, read an article, come across a thought-provoking message and think, this needs to be shared. Ruth’s Roundup is a post released once a month where I will share with you some content I have been engaging… Read more

  • A Refuge for Refugees

    A Refuge for Refugees

    Seeing the images of so many from Ukraine fleeing from the fighting and displaced from their homes is painful to see. Young children clinging to their weary care-givers, looking for somewhere safe to stay, leaving their home behind – it’s hard to imagine, let alone write about. One story showed an 11-year-old boy who travelled… Read more