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As Christmas and New Year aproaches those inevitable conversations about the year in review are beginning over glasses of wine everywhere. If you're anything like me you'll panic at the sentence, "what was your best [fill in the blank] of the year?" partially because it's impossible to be so definite about your first chioce (you've inevitably forgotten something) and partially because you can't plant your flag and declare your allegiance after three seconds thought. Even if you are an extrovert...
It's a funny thing being engaged. No matter how mentally prepared you think you are, the knowledge of what it means hits you with some gravity when you're actually living it out. For the first few days I was walking around with what felt like a dazzling beacon on my ring finger that both attracted and amazed me at the same time...
Why do we do it to ourselves? Why are all the healthy things painful or tasteless? Charlotte and I have decided that exercise needs to be part of our daily working rhythm alongside prayer, blogging, bible reading and managing emails, so this week I have mostly been gasping for breath…
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As I left the cinema last night with my hand tucked into Steve’s, huddling down into my jacket to escape the cold bite of night air, I felt more like I was leaving a funeral than a movie theatre. As we slowly made our way home I felt exhausted by the two hour intense rollercoaster of feelings; curiosity, suspicion, grief, guilt, disbelief and an over-whelming sense of injustice…
This weekend was wonderful. Short and sweet, you can stop reading now if you're especially busy... if not let me tell you more. I flew with Mum, Dad, Lili and Adam from Luton to Dublin (a little brain fried from Transit) on Friday night. From the moment we pulled up at our surprisingly plush hotel (Dad vows to check prices more closely in future) to the sad and tired fairwell last night, the Trundle family laughed, teased, ate and visited with a plethora of relatives and friends...
C. S. Lewis: The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia)
Finished: Instantly one of my favourite books. Incredibly moving. (*****)
Rob Bell: Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith
Current
Rob Bell: Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality and Spirituality
Finished - I enjoyed it so much I wanted to go back the beginning and start again (****)
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