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Character and Conduct – 3 April – Irritability
Being and Doing · Character and Conduct · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · poem · Prayer

Character and Conduct – 3 April – Irritability

April 3, 2024March 31, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Our friends are nice people, after all;  the little things that annoyed us look ridiculous by bright sunshine; and we are fortunate individuals.

Character and Conduct – 2 April – Comfort’s Art
Being and Doing · Character and Conduct · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · poem · Prayer

Character and Conduct – 2 April – Comfort’s Art

April 2, 2024March 31, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

How can we live and think that any one has trouble – piercing trouble – and we could help them and never try?

Character and Conduct – 31 March – Hypochondriacs
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Character and Conduct – 31 March – Hypochondriacs

March 31, 2024March 3, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

‘My dear sir, there are times when I know I am possessed of the Devil, and then I never let myself speak!’

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Easter Day
#Hunny! · Bible Study · Church of England · Easter · Felixstowe · Growing in God · Lent · Movie · poem · Prayer

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Easter Day

March 30, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Our Beloved in leaving us does not leave us desolate but leaves reminders of his presence.  Perhaps not in an enchanted place but in ordinary things

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 40
#Hunny! · Bible Study · Christmas · Church of England · Easter · Felixstowe · Growing in God · Lent · Movie · poem · Prayer · Sermon

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 40

March 30, 2024March 30, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

To be able to provide a home for another is a precious gift, to know that our Beloved provides a home for us makes all our challenges, whether they involve squatting bishops or not, melt away.  

Character and Conduct – 30 March – Lessons of Suffering
Being and Doing · Character and Conduct · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · poem · Prayer

Character and Conduct – 30 March – Lessons of Suffering

March 30, 2024March 3, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

TO have suffered much is like knowing many languages. You have learnt to understand all, and to make yourself intelligible to all.

Character and Conduct – 29 March – Invalids
Being and Doing · Character and Conduct · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · poem · Prayer

Character and Conduct – 29 March – Invalids

March 29, 2024March 3, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

The sick-bed or the prison is as welcome as the harvest-field or the battlefield, when once your soul has come to value as the end of life the privilege of seeking and of finding Him.

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 39
#Hunny! · Amy Grant · Bible Study · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · Lent · Movie · poem · Prayer

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 39

March 28, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Our Beloved looks upon us in the midst of all the mess of our sins and, not ‘blinching’ at all, demonstrates his love by stretching out His arms to embrace the whole world on the tree of Calvary. 

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 38 – Maundy Thursday
#Hunny! · Bible Study · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · Lent · Movie · poem · Prayer · Sermon

Hunny! 40 Days in the 100 Aker Wood – Day 38 – Maundy Thursday

March 28, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

This was not the only time since I have been in Holy Orders I have been threatened with a fire arm but it is the one when I prayed the deepest and hardest…

Being and Doing · Character and Conduct · Church of England · Felixstowe · Growing in God · poem · Prayer

Character and Conduct – 28 March – Invalids

March 28, 2024March 3, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Their weak voices spoke gospels. The hands they seemed to clasp were really clasping theirs.

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