by Lynne Baab, The first time I walked a labyrinth, there were about six other people walking it at the same time. I found myself bemused by the parallels between …
The first reality which hits you when contemplating a pilgrimage such as The Camino Francés is the distance – walking 800 kilometres is a daunting challenge in any language. …
As Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas approach we all feel pressured to do more, eat more and buy more. Finding quiet moments to sit and enjoy God is not always easy and …
In my family this last month has been marked by the excitement generated by the UK hosting the Rugby World Cup. In the build up to the tournament I kept …
As we get ready for All Saints Day consider taking time to reflect on the footprints you will leave in this world. I love this song by Steve Green which …
Does a tree ever worry about losing its leaves? Or does it have an innate knowledge, that governed by the laws of nature; its leaves, though they may fall, …
Over the last few days I have been reading Joan Chittister’s book The Monastery of the Heart. To be honest when the book arrived I was a little disappointed to see …
In my work within a prison chaplaincy in the high security estate I became increasingly aware of the real deprivations that are involved by incarceration. Prison is, of course, by …
The prayer above is my favourite alternative rendition of the Lord’s prayer. It was written by Jim Cotter and has also been made into a meditation chanted by chanted by Ana Hernandez …
Our Israeli Arab Christian bus driver slowly navigated the winding road up into the hill country of Jewish settlements on the West Bank. Bruce, a late middle-aged American Jew who …
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