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What about Grace?: Driving home stream-of-consciousness.
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Friday, August 19, 2011. While driving home from a lovely evening with the girls in the Young Working Adults' Bible Study home, I switched on the radio to hear one of my favourite songs:. Summer has come and passed. The innocent can never last. Wake me up when September ends. Green Day "Wake me up when September ends". The lyrics saddened me. One month to go, and I'll be out of here. Gone. To where I want to be.
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What about Grace?: Cycling ll Christian walk - a lesson
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Cycling ll Christian walk - a lesson. There's a shocking lack of blogging about my latest obsession: Cycling. Now the curious thing about cycling in the first few months was that I never lost weight. In fact, I think I gained a few kgs, even in the weeks I was doing 7-10 hours a week. That's a lot, anyone will tell you, and especially if you've gone from doing no exercise the last...When ...
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What about Grace?: The perfect world?
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Max K is one of the loveliest, most sparkly packages of tech-cool dynamite operating in the local space. She's petite, much smaller than I am, but wow, her energy and ideas make her glow like a Catherine Wheel wherever she is. Just as we were about to wrap up a longer-than-expected conversation, she suddenly stopped me and asked "What does your perfect world look like? And now I'm sitti...
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What about Grace?: Adoption Day
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Wednesday, August 17, 2011. The little boy asked. "I have a Nana and Oupa? What an amazing display of welcome :). What laid the foundation for the whole day was a great opening talk on how we, as Christians, have been adopted by God into His family - one of the main reasons that have shaped my own desires to adopt. As a adoptive couple said: "We adopt, because we were adopted ourselves". As someone who has been ta...
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What about Grace?: Listening
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Just because I love this quote, and believe that skills in listening is going to go a long way in establishing healthy, growing communities -. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keep the core thing the core thing. Emphasising and working on spiritual beauty. Girls just wanna have funnnn. Cycling ll Christian walk - a lesson. PS - a thought on living in community. These are my people.
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What about Grace?: Emphasising and working on spiritual beauty
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Emphasising and working on spiritual beauty. One of the topics that came up tonight was beauty, and I was reminded of an idea I'd had a few months ago (which, sadly, I hadn't given much more thought since). In talking about spiritual beauty, I also find cycling (well, exercising terminology) helpful. As I've been developing muscles (it's true! Onwards, ever onwards :). My site has moved!
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What about Grace?: Reversing
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Monday, August 15, 2011. So yesterday, after church, I hopped into my car, switched it on, put the gear into reverse, foot on accelerator. and my car went forward. Not thinking twice about it, I put the gear into neutral, and then into reverse again. Again, the car rocked forward. Which, I would like to point out, is a non-technical way of saying that my gearbox had obviously broken.]. Sometimes, in our Christian ...
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What about Grace?: In the beginning...
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Tuesday, December 18, 2007. There was a little girl called Grace. She had a loving family and amazing friends, went through school (primary and high) reasonably unscarred, and was generally blessed in her circumstances. However, she couldn't help but feel that there was something missing, something not-quite-right, something she wasn't getting. A little more about me:. My name really is Grace, and I'm currently st...
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What about Grace?: PS - a thought on living in community
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Friday, August 19, 2011. PS - a thought on living in community. Discovered these wise words today, which are a useful illumination into my thoughts of yesterday:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keep the core thing the core thing. Emphasising and working on spiritual beauty. Girls just wanna have funnnn. Cycling ll Christian walk - a lesson. PS - a thought on living in community. The Chronicles of Packing.
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What about Grace?: Keep the core thing the core thing
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Loved Forgiven. Transformed. Taking one day at a time. Read more here: "In the beginning.". Thursday, August 25, 2011. Keep the core thing the core thing. The whole point of this was, of course, to . Actually, I don't know what the point was. As I left class that day, my legs buuuuurning nicely, and my core feeling all the stronger. My arms? They were feeling fine. And that was the way I wanted things to be. So lets make sure that we are all keeping the core thing the core thing! The Chronicles of Packing.
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