We cannot start afresh in life by running from our past; but we can start afresh by embracing our stories, learning from them, and moving forward with acceptance of who we are now.
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Every Hundred Metres
Reflections from a long hike about appreciating life and the world around us.
Over-Commitment to Christ?
Mistakes and failures are nothing to be ashamed of compared to my willingness to downplay my passion for Christ – and His passion for us – because it might make others feel uncomfortable.
The Tea Shelf
A reflection on how my kitchen tea shelf mirrors a kind of spiritual shelf; both of which have grown through fellowship with others in my time at Ridley.
Why I Overshare About Mental Illness
I will not be quiet about hope, when there are so many who need it.
Liar, Liar.
Inspired by Clayton Jennings' song 'Dear Anxiety', I wrote this poem last year about battling depression, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide.
Winding Down at Night During Lockdown
5 ways to help you wind down and rest better at night.
Starting Off Your Morning During Lockdown
5 ways to help you wake up in the morning and start your day well (during a pandemic, but also when the world is normal).
When People Prayed: The Miracle of Dunkirk
King George's national day of prayer and the evacuation of Dunkirk: What prayer can do.
Hamilton and the Harmony of Forgiveness
Let's talk about Hamilton, Eliza, and that moment she forgave.
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