by Rodney Marsh “Whenever we come to an end of something, including life itself, we are not left with understanding but only with wonder.” – Charles Ringma, Hear the Ancient …
by Rodney Marsh “I thank you God for the gift of life, a wondrous gift so freely given” “Open my heart and fill my life with tenderness.” In her Sept …
post and photos by Rodney Marsh, Where I live it is mid-winter – the cold, rainy season. This year, after four years of drought, empty dams and failed crops farmers …
post and photos by Rodney Marsh, Australia, we learnt in school, is a land “of fires, droughts and flooding rains” (Dorothea Mackellar) and fire has been a formative part of …
post and photos by Rodney Marsh, Pentecost and Trinity Sundays mark the beginning of winter where I live and, like Christine, I photographed the above flowers on Pentecost weekend. These …
by Rodney Marsh For about 15 years I have been using John Main’s trinitarian prayer to introduce my twice daily, thirty minute meditation sessions: “Heavenly Father, open our hearts to …
by Rodney Marsh Every Easter I feel a certain dissonance. The nature analogies (mainly English) for Easter carry little meaning where I live so I wrote the following to think …
by Rodney Marsh I believe in the Resurrection of the body. In particular, Jesus’ body. Why? When I first began to follow Jesus I was taught that Jesus rose from …
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