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Community Links | Dartford Community Church
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Children & Youth. We believe that it is good for local churches to work together in the community and we are very happy to be involved with many of the other churches in the town and work together on several projects…. We host a CAP Centre. We are very involved with the Chaplaincy Service at Bluewater and the Community Forum at Bluewater. We are also involved with the Chaplaincy Team at our local hospital. Food Bank Newsletter (PDF). We consider reading the Bible to be really important and this site give...
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‘Make a moment’ | The P Word
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Muddling my way through parenting. 8216;Make a moment’. I quite like the sound of ‘Olly Appreciation Day’, or maybe I’d settle for a simple ‘Football Teams With Yellow Shirts Awareness Week’. It’s fair to say that a proliferation of PR-hungry pressure groups have created their own fast-growing empire of awareness days/weeks/months. It’s something that usually riles me, but when one crops up in support of an issue that I care a bit about my attitude can suddenly change. The adventures that our children wi...
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Being an introvert parent | The P Word
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Muddling my way through parenting. Being an introvert parent. I detest labels. They are usually weighted with so much meaning, much of which gives a totally false impression of the person or thing the label’s being slapped upon. But one of the labels I am happy to claim is being an introvert. Before I go any further, let me dispel some of the myths that might immediately spring to mind following that admission (although I know much better and more comprehensive lists have been written, including here.
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Am I a great Dad? | The P Word
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Muddling my way through parenting. Am I a great Dad? A while ago at work a few of my colleagues were asked to write down some encouraging words for each other, which is always nice. We shared what we’d received and then went back to our desks with a bit more of a spring in our steps. And that got me thinking … do I just create the image of being a great dad because that’s what I want people to think? Or is there more to it than that? Having said that, I’d like to think that I’m part of a gene...Enter you...
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Finding your rhythm | The P Word
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Muddling my way through parenting. 8216;Rhythm’ is one of those words whose usage seems to be exponentially growing. Much like ‘season’ or phrases such as ‘looking forwards’ (what on earth is wrong with ‘in the future’? But I see this as a healthy thing. Synonyms such as ‘pattern’ or ‘balance’ could be easily substituted (and often are) as words to describe the efforts of parents to search for what works best for them and their families during different phases of life. I work for a small-ish charity (abo...
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Holidays are here! | The P Word
https://parentingchallenge.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/holidays-are-here
Muddling my way through parenting. I’ve got a severe case of end-of-term-itis. In a good way. The holidays are here. The sun is shining. Spring has sprung. Things are looking up. Why am I feeling so chipper? Well, I’ve just had a long weekend which included plenty of sunshine, trips to the park and a screening of Rio 2. Just for a bit of life-life balance, we’ve now got a couple of days. As my wife and I work (and capitalise on the chance for a babysitter-free evening out! Amazing, aren’t they? You are c...