Summer reading is a popular way to relax during the holiday season – at home in the garden, away in the countryside or sitting on the beach. Some access their reading through modern technology, others prefer to turn the pages of a real book. This Whirlow blog considers the different ways God might be speaking to us through His written Word, and the words he may be calling us to write in the living books of our lives. We are invited to respond.
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Many books have been written to encourage reflections during Advent and Lent, but few to guide us during Eastertide – this period between Easter and Pentecost. Our latest Whirlow blog wonders how we might celebrate this time, encouraging one another to become ‘living books’ of gratitude.
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2021 is drawing to a close. As it ends, many will give a sigh of relief. Others will sigh for sadness - even remorse - as a year can end with tinges of regret and of loss. Some will look upon the dawn of a new year optimistically, with a sense of anticipation or even excitement. Where do you find yourself?
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Yearning is a universal human experience. We each try to walk a path that lies between our being engulfed in and denying this profound longing. Today we reflect on Psalm 42, which depicts longing - beautifully - as a thirst for pure water.
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Some of us are instinctively suspicious of dramatic and emotionally-charged moments in religion (and in life); others are addicted to those times, relentlessly pursuing them and impatient with the mundane. Perhaps drama and routine are needed; perhaps they inform one another. In this reflection, we ask what wisdom we can find when we consider the place of miracles in Jesus’ ministry.
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How easy do you find it to remain calm when others’ displeasure or hostility is aimed at you? For many of us, this requires energy and is difficult. (Finding it easy to face others’ animosity may not be a good thing!) Jesus has much to teach us in today’s story from the Gospel according to Luke.
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