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#fridayfootprints – Friday 18th December 2020
As we count off the final days of Advent, it has been a long nine months. For me it has been nine months of various stages of ‘lockdown’ and all the uncertainty that this has generated. It has been almost … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 27th November 2020
It has been a long, long year! So many people have and are struggling to cope with ‘lockdowns’, lay-offs, hardships in many shapes and forms and the impact of various levels of fellowship starvation! So yes, the blues have taken … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 21 August 2020
There are some days that are especially made for mystics. Days when the ambience of light makes it so much easier to experience a deeper spiritual connection with God. Days when we see the full colour spectrum of the Trinity … Continue reading
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#fridayfootptints – Friday 14th August 2020
The bracket fungus grows on dead trees. It forms part of the process of decomposing the wood so that it once again becomes part of the nutrient cycle that will feed new life. A death to self! The Spiritual event … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 17th July 2020
When God looks through His window onto the waters of our baptism, He sees water where there is scarcely a ripple. He sees a mirror waiting to reflect Himself! He has been trying to convince us of a fundamental truth … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 26th June 2020
Our new normal is a place totally unfamiliar to most us. Like ballet dancers, or musicians, or performers of any ilk, the final product of what we produce on stage, is only a fraction of the time, effort and dedication … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 19th June 2020
As the night deepens and sleep continues to evade me, I try to take my focus away from the sound of the frogs nightly chorus and then the sudden pauses of silence that I know are due to a stray … Continue reading
#fridayfootprints – Friday 12th June 2020
People around the world are grappling with the concept of a new normal whilst at the same time yearning for many of the aspects of the old tried and tested recipes of their pre Covid-19 social existence. Yet the new … Continue reading
#fridayfootprints – Friday 3rd April 2020
“Lonely looking sky, lonely sky, lonely looking sky. And being lonely makes you wonder why.” (Words from the lyrics of a Neil Diamond song of the same name.) But what of the bench? A lonely bench placed to watch a … Continue reading
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#fridayfootprints – Friday 6th March 2020
Sunrise and sunset. Two of the most beautiful scenes enjoyed by mankind all over the world. Yet at the same time, both scenes show the sky in colour and the world in silhouette form. The detail is lost against a … Continue reading
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