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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom

    I Can Forgive But… Some say. “I can forgive, but I can’t forget.” How about, “I decide to forgive and the door to the thought is closed forever?” I discovered that if I decide to forgive, I do so without necessarily having to feel like forgiving. I decide to forgive, irrespective of how I feel.

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  • Prayerfully for Others

    The Apostle Paul tells us that, as believers – born of water and the spirit, we are citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. Normally a citizen of a certain country will display characteristics of the country from which they come. For instance, as South Africans, if we were to visit Japan we would immediately be

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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom

    Too Late? At 78 years of age, I discovered myself; and the most significant thing was, I realized it wasn’t too late! Too late for what? Well, to discover who I am and what I was capable of achieving! I don’t think anything in life can be said to be, “too late.” The expression, ‘too

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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom.

    Self-Development In terms of my self-development, I strive for the highest and even if I underachieve, I will still be higher than when I started. I find self-development, for me, is not a matter of a destination to accomplishment, but more an exciting journey, where discovery is the order of every step. With each new

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  • Black Rock Castle

    Black Rock Castle

    The Ruins of Black Rock Castle The first evidence of human presence in Ireland may date to around 10,500 to 8,000 BC. The receding of the ice after the Younger Dryas cold phase of the Quaternary around 9700 BC, heralds the beginning of Prehistoric Ireland, which includes the archaeological periods known as the Mesolithic, the

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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom

    Don’t Judge “Before you judge another, walk a mile in their moccasins.” At best, judging is a potentially harmful practice, at worst it offers no benefit, to either the judge or the one being judged. The only people who should judge are Judges. It has been my experience that judging others is easier for me

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  • Weekly Word of Wisdom

    Weekly Word of Wisdom

    Why Tolerate? When I’m forced to tolerate issues in my present situation, I look for the benefits of tolerating them, because I know tomorrow will become the now and those issues would have lessened or disappeared altogether. As with anything in life, toleration comes with unfavorable and favorable results. The unfavorable is: feeling you have

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  • Why Ireland?

    Ireland is not only a land of great beauty, but also a land steeped in history and folk-lore. Wicklow is the Garden County of Ireland and there is beauty everywhere. Who would have thought of a Fairy forest? Nestled away in a group of trees are little dwellings belonging to Fairy folk. there no instructions

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  • Let’s Look at Prayer – 3

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  • Let’s Look at Prayer – 2

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