Category: Blog
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Hope Mentoring
Life can be hectic and hard. It can leave us feeling lonely and isolated at times. Hope Mentoring is for women who are caregiving in some way and would appreciate space to talk, be listened to, and lovingly reminded of their ultimate hope in Jesus. It’s been on my heart…
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An Interview with Tim Challies
It was an immense privilege and joy to have the opportunity to speak with blogger, author, pastor and speaker Tim Challies. I have been reading Tim’s work for many years, and have been encouraged personally in my own writing journey because of him. I am very thankful for his words…
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Happy New… Day?! 5 Reflections for 2023
At the time of writing, we are six days into a brand new year. How is it going so far? Although I am late to the party, Happy New Year to you, dear reader. As this is embarrassingly late to qualify as a New Year post, I would still like…
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Dealing with Difficult Decembers
The countdown to Christmas Day is well underway. Shopping, services and sugar are a very typical expectation for this time of year. I saw a church advertise that it’s having five different variations of Christmas Carol services with different kind of music. I honestly don’t know what to say to…
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One Thing Is Necessary
Isn’t that just one of the best lines ever? If my life was simplified to just one thing rather than the countless other things that demand my attention, what a blissful life that would be. I don’t know about you, but I crave a simple, quiet life with plenty of…
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Perspective in suffering
As I’m writing this, I’m recovering from Covid and have spent the day looking after my daughter who has also been unwell. Apart from having bone ache, a sore throat, a mild cough and a fever, it has not been too bad. For that, I am thankful. Yet, these illnesses…
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The Blog is Back
Welcome back to The Mustard Seed – the blog that I have been crafting since 2011. I had a break over the summer to think and pray about the next steps of my writing. Of course, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away during this time, so I popped back…


