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Feeding the homeless

28th November

That’s what the three of us were up to last night with some members of the home group we’re part of in Reading.
For me it was quite an eye opener; very humbling but also surprising.
It’s quite incredible how these people live, carrying all their worldly possessions with them, most of them barely filling a coat [...]

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Couple of amusing Churchy-type things

16th November

Just a few Church related things over the last few days that have amused me a little.
First off “The Facebook of Genesis” seems rather accurate and heck, could probably be used in some kind of  Student Alpha ice breaker type thing. Quick way to cover the first few chapters and hopefully generate conversation as well. [...]

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Arguments

24th October

I guess most who read this will have read Kita’s post.
I hate arguing, especially with Kita. I guess that’s not such a bad thing to hate.
We cuddled and made-up this morning but I still feel this tinge, a nasty edge that, I dunno, causes doubt. It’s silly I know but it’s the truth. It’s just [...]

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Worship Central

16th October

As Kita has already said, yesterday evening we were at Worship Central in Oxford and in a word it was great. There’s a good blog post in there but I haven’t really the time to concentrate on that right now. Instead these lyrics of Matt Redman’s, The Heart of Worship seem to work:

When the music [...]

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Wedding Saving

14th October

Remember how I said in a previous post that saving was hard but some money had come our way unexpectedly? Well yesterday I got some bonus points from work. As it was my first I wasn’t able to cash them in straight away or even find out how much they were worth. Today I could [...]

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Ephesians 5:31-32

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