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The cost of shares never varies;
Jesus has already paid the price.
We don’t need quantitative easing;
With God there is always more.
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Amid matrix of constellations old as time and sliver of new moon cosmic debris dies; a second’s incandescence at vision’s extreme boundaries. or are my eyes deceiving me?
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Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius is a work which has haunted my imagination, challenged my thinking, enriched my spirituality and given me joy beyond telling for over forty years… by Michael J Townsend
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by Diane Coleman
Mother Julian of Norwich, the fourteenth century mystic, tells of what God showed her:
‘I am the ground of your praying. First it is my will that you should have this. Then I make it your will, too. Then I make you ask for it, and you ask. How then should you not have what you pray for?’ (chapter 41).
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In the darkness of not knowing, In the pain of not believing That love is all and everything is love. In the tenderness of wanting, In the sweetness of the silence, Love, come softly, Like a shaft of light, or the soft touch of a butterfly’s wings.
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