So refreshed in beauty. “It’s so enjoyable to come before you with uncontainable praises spilling from our hearts! How we love to sing our praises over and over to you, to the matchless God, high and exalted over all!” Psalm 92:1 Excerpt From: Simmons, Brian. “Psalms Poetry on Fire and Proverbs Wisdom

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I love to walk. My Birkenstocks have been faithful servants over many kilometres and have almost reached their end, one more outing to Kenya in January, where the African soil will finish them. They carry memories of huge heart journeys, many hours spent in companionship with Paul, friends and family. Many hours spent with God,…

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Such beauty in our sunset walk last night. Jesus spoke of his identity in his I Am statements, “I AM the light of the world.” Where would we be without light. These images remind me of a song, Who paints the skies into glorious day, only the splendour of Jesus. Inspired by God as creator and…

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I walked to the swimming pool and dawn was breaking and as I passed by the wall with all the leaves piled up they caught my attention.  I loved the way the leaves shone like gold in the light. As I passed by again at the end of the week, Galatians 2:20 came to mind.…

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Selah – meaning ‘to pause in His Presence’ or ‘pause and reflect’ I love this simple study of Selah by Rev Greg Smith speaking of the necessity of silence in our lives. it reflects my own experience and testimony, and has become one of the rhythms of my relationship with God. In Psalm 46, the…

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Hello, Another ‘mustard seed’ assignment in January was a missions trip to visit and serve alongside Pastor Chris and his wife Joanna in Kibera Slum, Kenya.  It was my first time in Africa and the fulfilment of God’s word to me in 1985!  The seed for Kibera was planted in March 2011 when I saw a…

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Hello, When we think about ‘nurture’ we most often think about caring for a baby or a small child, yet the truth is all growth comes because there has been some kind of nurture and that continues throughout our lives.  As adults we often connect with nurture in the garden, but when did you last…

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