Adventures in… Grace
By Jessica Titchener I don’t often well up at medical documentaries. Maybe it’s because I’ve heard many of the stories before from a mother and brother working in medicine. Maybe I never give it my...
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By Jessica Titchener The weighty black door swung open to reveal what was hiding behind this inconspicuous townhouse in Knightsbridge. Red carpets. Suit jackets hanging, lined up neatly before the...
View ArticleAdventures in… Coming Alive
By Kathryn Sales During July, August and September my life consisted of quite a lot of resting due to spending a considerable amount of time in a Nairobi hospital with blood clots in my leg and lung....
View ArticleAdventures in… Certainty
From a young age, we are encouraged to think about what it is we want out of life. We are forced to create these mental images of what different aspects of our futures will or should look like, if...
View ArticleBe first, do second.
I loved following your New Years resolutions in January. This year, I saw everything from giving up Dr Pepper to finishing a book. Something I have been chewing over, though, is how little we ever...
View ArticleRelational stalemate – how to move forward
Towards the end of 2013, I got stuck. I pushed, he pulled. I wavered. We sat back. We left the room. He sighed. I frowned. We retuned to the same tension. We said plenty of words. You’ve been here....
View ArticleYou’ve failed, now what?
Success is typically a journey littered with inordinately epic failures. Take the timely example of Whatsapp founder, Brian Acton, who was turned down by both Twitter and Facebook before selling his...
View Article‘If you don’t keep it simple then you’re just silly’
Those were the words of a bright young school leaver in a public speaking group workshop I was helping to facilitate for a client two weeks ago. Those of us who are old enough to have sat through...
View ArticleHow do you partner for peace?
David and Liza Cooke: A strange mixture of apparent contradictions…yet a partnership for peace I have been blessed to know Liza and David Cooke for about 15 years. Close friends of the family, I have...
View ArticleLove does not follow a cliché
By the time you’re a 28 yr old single Christian woman living in a capital city like London, you have heard all the best (and worst) lines about finding and keeping love. And you’ve also given out the...
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