"14 You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine... Continue Reading →
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29 May
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” – Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust is something I have wrestled with throughout my life. There have been times when I struggled to trust people, hesitant to be vulnerable... Continue Reading →
The Poor in Spirit: Embracing the Kingdom of Heaven
Welcome to the new blog series, "Blessed: Exploring the Sermon on the Mount." During this journey, we will unravel the profound wisdom and guidance of Jesus's timeless words during the Sermon on the Mount. The Sermon on the Mount, found in the Gospel of Matthew, continues to inspire and challenge people across generations. Within this... Continue Reading →
Unlocking Creativity
Overcoming Blocks and Embracing Inspiration Creativity is a powerful force that resides within each of us. It can shape our experiences, solve problems, and bring beauty to the world. However, we may sometimes face creative blocks that hinder our ability to tap into our full creative potential. This blog post will explore strategies and techniques... Continue Reading →
Transformative Dialogue
It feels like the entire world has become like cats involved in a staring competition with everyone wondering who is going to blink first. We have dug trenches in our minds which we will fortify at all cost, as we engage with others with the sole intent of blasting them into the next century and... Continue Reading →
My Favourite Queen Bee
You’ve always been here from the break of day,On breakfast cereal carried in on a tray,On the stamp that I place in the corner spot,On postcards sent from places hot, On the coins that I drop in a charity box,On the royal barge that is seen at the docks,On passports that carry me near and... Continue Reading →
The Relationship Between Epstein Barr, ME/CFS and Long COVID
Why Mononucleosis / Glandular Fever Might Be The Cause of All My Problems When I was sixteen, I got glandular fever. Some countries call this mononucleosis. Until then, I had been athletic, active, engaged and energetic about life. I was delirious for two weeks with a fever of 104°f (40°c). I was swetting so much... Continue Reading →
It’s Never Too Late
A Short Story Gretchin Williams clutched the Golden Globe in her hand as she looked out at the sea of familiar faces. The applause died down and she placed the statue on the lectern in front of her and began unfolding a piece of paper, her hands shaking as she did so. Squinting at the... Continue Reading →
Reasonable Limits
I was in a conversation with a group of people earlier today in which we discussed the concept of reasonable limits. We asked ourselves what it might look like for us to set reasonable limits in various areas of our lives. I smiled ruefully when this topic came up because I know that in my... Continue Reading →