It was one of those rain-drenched days where every city commuter was in the same boat. Actually, a boat might have been helpful, as every other form of public or personal transport was not going to ensure a quick trip home.
Tag: Father
Will you take up your mat and walk?
ve this re-telling of Jesus healing the paralytic in John 5. It is by author John Eldredge, and appears in his book Desire.
Edging into comfort and love
awoke from my nap to discover our black cat pressed into my side, sleeping. Chloe had edged her way into the curve of my waist to absorb as much human warmth as possible.
The Father’s arms are open
Sometimes we’re tempted to think we have to somehow have it all together before we can approach God. That we … More
Was it a good year?
How do you define a good year?
Memories of my father
My dad passed away last month. I took some time on this rainy Sunday afternoon in lockdown to jot down some of the memories I have of him. Thank you for reading…
A glimpse of my father’s legacy
My dad passed away this week at 79 years of age, after years battling dementia.
Be curious about what you’re consuming
Are you watching too many demoralising news reports or endlessly scrolling social media?
Are you aware of the impact of too much media consumption?
It’s so important to take ownership of what we’re consuming and make wise choices.
How routines reduce anxiety and produce hope and optimism
The tough thing about being in lockdown is that we don’t know what the future holds. That’s why giving ourselves a strong home routine is so important.
Resilience and tapping into positive emotions
Here, I talk about proactively finding activities that produce positive emotions.