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Take Every Thought Captive
An honest, heart-felt prayer for those working through jealousy. Lord, you know my heart and how often I look over my shoulder at others. I’m like the disciple Peter who turned and saw the disciple, John, following him and Jesus. When Peter saw John, he asked, “Lord, what about him?” (John 21:21). I cry out Read more
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Being Transformed From The Inside Out
Have you heard the expression, “It’s what’s on the inside that counts?” How about “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” Or maybe “Appearances can be deceiving?” We are quick to look at someone or something and form an opinion. However, all of the above emphasise the importance of what is on the inside, not Read more
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Happy 13th Blogiversary
Time flies when you’re having fun. It’s been 13 glorious years of blogging on my humble little space online. Time seems to fly with every passing year. And boy, I am so very grateful for every passing year. Having cancer twice does that to you. Every birthday, milestone, and special event is an opportunity to Read more
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Train(ed) Up: Finding Direction and Endurance in Trials
It was a modern-day nightmare. I’d spent the night in London after attending a conference, and realised that I’d left my phone charger at home when I got to the hotel. Not to worry. I was hopeful the life of my phone would hold on until I returned. On the homeward journey, I arrived at Read more
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An Interview with Clive Bowsher
It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to speak with Clive Bowsher, author and Provost of Union School of Theology. We discuss his latest book ‘One: Being United to Jesus Changes Everything‘ and the reasons why union with Christ is so important today. I hope our conversation together will be helpful, encouraging, and practical Read more
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The Mustard Seed Mum: Mothers Have Meltdowns Too
It was the end of the church service. People were mingling in the foyer and catching up. Children were chasing one another and parents were practicing the art of one eye on their child and the other on the person in front of them. I stand there trying to keep one eye on my littlest Read more
