by Diane Woodrow In Christine Sine’s newsletter to those of us who write for Godspacelight she talked about writing into her passion. This is probably one of the bests prompts …
by Diane Woodrow I wonder what we would have thought of Joan of Arc today even in some of the more crazy charismatic churches. She doesn’t fit the stereotype of …
by Diane Woodrow This question of Christine Sine’s challenged me after a walk around the park with my morning dog walking crew where we discussed all things from the wars …
by Diane Woodrow Christine’s post Relinquish, Let Go and Lily’s post on Jesus going into the wilderness, I think, sit hand in hand. Letting go of things is like going …
by Diane Woodrow My dog’s biggest decision/resolution for any day of the week is what toy shall he play with from his two new ones. And each decision is “new …
by Diane Woodrow [Photograph is of my friend, Tessa, who loved life. This was taken by myself 3 months before she died. The UK November weather decided to be unseasonally …
by Diane Woodrow I find days where one remembers things fascinating. The mixture of things that different people remember on different days. Like the post I did back in February …
by Diane Woodrow Interestingly in planning for this something else popped up and I wrote a piece around King Charles’ coronation to do with cultural diversity. As a good detective …
by Diane Woodrow This year World Social Justice Day, National Love Your Pet Day and the Lenten tradition of Clean Monday all happen on the same day. So you can …
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