[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] It is so easy not to bother when life is pleasant, easy, not give a thought at all to wonder ‘Is there a God … But when a tragedy comes sweeping … why do so many turn to blaming the God they’d been denying? …
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Hi, Richard. I like 'wept'.
Posted on Thu, 20 Oct 2016
Hi, Richard. I like 'wept'.
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Much of interest and informative here. I felt the ease in temperature a little with the snow falling. When he mentions making the furniture, I remembered part of my father's letter about his war experiences when they made some furniture, and...
Hi, Jean. Didn't the locals get to whipping around to getting some clothing in it to them? I suppose there was a lot of chaos with so many suddenly going off to war, and the centre was out in the country, but surely those running the camp could...
Very interesting. Makes you see it from the eyes of such a one caught up in it. Easy to see the necessity of the authorities to do something in a time of war and concern for embedded spies, and also to realise everything got done very hastily,...
I don't understand it all, but it doesn't seem to be a picture of the caring God we meet in the Bible, and came to earth with an answer for our sweat and fetters that we have made for ourselves, both now and fulness to come. What the fool...
Describing well temptation's voice and the confusing reasoning and depression induced. Showing so clearly the need of a good friend at one's side to help if the cycle is really to be broken, and of course the Holy Spirit's help can make such a...
Clever little parable of the importance of each contributing, each needing each other, as the Bible teaches in1 Corinthians 12 about the church (people, believers, not the building!) being the body of Christ, eg if the foot should say, "...
Got the calypso rhythm somehow, Linda! I liked the way you showed the forced rhythm - a bit like I had to do in my limericks. I hope there is a lot of safe enjoyment of the music, in playing, hearing and (gentle!) shaking, and laughter and...
Hi, Richard. I like 'wept'.
Posted on Thu, 20 Oct 2016
Hi, Richard. I like 'wept'.
'Follow me' is for others to click on as everyone has a section (under 'Read' on the right hand side of the screen) of 'Authors you follow'. If you click on anyone else's 'Follow me' their link should then be on...
Read full commentPosted in Environmental Interlude
Interesting little picture. I
Posted on Tue, 18 Oct 2016
Interesting little picture. I hadn't heard the word 'polliwog' for tadpole before. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in The Toe
Much of interest and
Posted on Mon, 17 Oct 2016
Much of interest and informative here. I felt the ease in temperature a little with the snow falling. When he mentions making the furniture, I remembered part of my father's letter about his war experiences when they made some furniture, and...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 8
Hi, Jean. Didn't the locals
Posted on Tue, 11 Oct 2016
Hi, Jean. Didn't the locals get to whipping around to getting some clothing in it to them? I suppose there was a lot of chaos with so many suddenly going off to war, and the centre was out in the country, but surely those running the camp could...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 3
Very interesting. Makes you
Posted on Mon, 10 Oct 2016
Very interesting. Makes you see it from the eyes of such a one caught up in it. Easy to see the necessity of the authorities to do something in a time of war and concern for embedded spies, and also to realise everything got done very hastily,...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 2
A vivid scene, tautly told.
Posted on Sun, 02 Oct 2016
A vivid scene, tautly told. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in The Mystery of Cat
I don't understand it all,
Posted on Wed, 07 Sep 2016
I don't understand it all, but it doesn't seem to be a picture of the caring God we meet in the Bible, and came to earth with an answer for our sweat and fetters that we have made for ourselves, both now and fulness to come. What the fool...
Read full commentPosted in Maker's Mark
Describing well temptation's
Posted on Tue, 30 Aug 2016
Describing well temptation's voice and the confusing reasoning and depression induced. Showing so clearly the need of a good friend at one's side to help if the cycle is really to be broken, and of course the Holy Spirit's help can make such a...
Read full commentPosted in Sober Tomorrow
Clever little parable of the
Posted on Thu, 25 Aug 2016
Clever little parable of the importance of each contributing, each needing each other, as the Bible teaches in1 Corinthians 12 about the church (people, believers, not the building!) being the body of Christ, eg if the foot should say, "...
Read full commentPosted in Hanger
Got the calypso rhythm
Posted on Thu, 25 Aug 2016
Got the calypso rhythm somehow, Linda! I liked the way you showed the forced rhythm - a bit like I had to do in my limericks. I hope there is a lot of safe enjoyment of the music, in playing, hearing and (gentle!) shaking, and laughter and...
Read full commentPosted in CARNIVAL
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