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To Bear Christ: April 2012
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012. What am I, that I should be. Upon this earth at all? That light should fall. And trees stand tall. Whilst I, alone, seem small. What am I, that he should make me. With his potter’s hands? And not reject me,. To the heap among the sands. Who am I, that he should love me,. With a love so great? A love forgiving,. A love redeeming,. A love that’s never late. Who am I, that he should die. Upon a cross for me? To take my place,. For a wretch to see. Child, brother,. Friend, lover,.
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To Bear Christ: January 2012
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Sunday, 15 January 2012. Why believe in God? He falls, screaming, in to that dark maw. Realising, only too late, that the people around him weren’t deluded in their belief that the hole existed. There was a good reason why they didn’t just stride out as he had.". What meaning do you find in this parable? When someone asks; why believe in God? But if you had to gamble? If you were blind and alone and couldn’t see the hole? This is known as Pascal’s wager. It precedes something like:. If you don’t be...
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Reflections of a River Engineer: November 2009
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Monday, November 02, 2009. We all has a fantastic time at my mum and dad's ruby wedding anniversary party on Saturday. It was great to catch up with so many extended family and friends of old and share in such a wonderful happy celebration. And it was great for McGrew, Cuthbert and Dibble to meet many of their family for the first time. And for family to meet them. Highlights had to be:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Wi...
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Reflections of a River Engineer: October 2009
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Friday, October 09, 2009. How to be miserable. Thanks to Antonia for finding this. Tuesday, October 06, 2009. Sunday, October 04, 2009. A momentous day today for McGrew. He rode his bike without his stabilisers (or sterilisers as he insists on calling them! And so it was today, with me running along behind McGrew, holding his seat, and then when he was on course, I let go and watched with pride as he kept going.
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Reflections of a River Engineer: May 2010
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Saturday, May 15, 2010. Mrs DHG, that is. Her head teacher turned up on our doorstep at 9.40 yesterday evening to deliver the dreaded brown envelope. Redundant from the end of August. The words are ringing round our heads at the moment. What does it mean? Is there a chance of a reprieve? Where is God in it all? I'm sure God has a plan - and most likely (definitely? Wednesday, May 05, 2010. A week in the North York Moors.
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Reflections of a River Engineer: History maker
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Bless the Lord. Forget not his benefits! Chronicles of a short person. Fran, Mike, Fiona and Bump at the start of an adventure of a lifetime. 6 months on. Earthquake update. Help I work with children. Stuart and Pauline's photos. Shock upon Shock, I've blogged! New Website Up and Running. A Bloke in Kenya. Taking Risks in Townships.
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Reflections of a River Engineer: April 2009
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Thursday, April 16, 2009. An epic day today. McGrew, Cuthbert and Dibble got a new name. They're now legally Masters 'DHG'. The day didn't go without its hitches, mind you! We didn't get stuck in traffic. None of us was ill. We didn't get lost. We didn't break down. We didn't get the wrong day. But the boys' social worker did! Yes, as incomprehensible as it may seem, she put the wrong date in her diary. With a new name. Some ...
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Reflections of a River Engineer: April 2010
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Monday, April 05, 2010. Three yesterday. and apparently off to Africa on Sunday as Tearfund's youngest volunteer! That probably needs some explanation. Last week, Dibble joined some of his friends in a 24 hour swimathon to raise money for one of Tearfund's clean water projects. But he managed to raise over £300 for the project - well done Dibble! Yes, daddy. I go to Africa". You're going to Africa? No, I going with doglet".
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Reflections of a River Engineer: June 2010
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Reflections of a River Engineer. Notes, thoughts and reflections from the road. Saturday, June 05, 2010. We all had a lovely few days earlier this week in south-west Scotland at my parents' caravan in Kippford. The boys had great fun playing in the sea, building dams on the beach, exploring, finding sticks, and generally messing about and being boys! The time away was all the better for Mrs DHG finding out the day before we went away that she was no longer being made redundant! Here are a few photos:.
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Musings of a Strawberry: November 2008
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Musings of a Strawberry. This is the part of the web where the strawberry comes out and makes a strange comment. Saturday, November 22, 2008. I don't know what we're doing wrong. Sometimes, Michael and I go out for dinner. That, I believe, is not unusual. We arrive. We are shown to a table and are given menus to peruse. Usually, then someone comes to ask us if we're ready, to which the answer is usually 'Can we please have a few more minutes? I don't know what we're doing wrong. Any ideas? I like to be a...