Tag: Love
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Things learned Along Life’s Way – Part Two
The Watcher. The Watcher always looks at every aspect of life from a distance, as an observer, if you will. Never becoming caught up in anything, always watching from a distance.
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The Perfect Wife

A Poem By SirPeterJamesdotcom. Dedicated to his love, the Ladye Scarlett, a virtuous Woman. (with extracts from Proverbs 31:10 – KJV).
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A Tailor’s Shoppe
The butterfly greeted the caterpillar, “Come let us fly”, warily the caterpillar replied, “Alas, I cannot fly, for I am a caterpillar”. “Hast a caterpillar wings”? The butterfly mocked. ”Of a truth you are no longer a caterpillar, but rather a butterfly. Come, let us fly…”
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Nursing Emotional Weaknesses

We are naturally self-centred and therefore it’s not easy for us to accept what other people say about us. We have a built in instinct to defend ourselves and criticise situations or others, if we do not approve.
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Lovebirds

“The energy of the Lovebird is an expression of the beautiful unconditional love that can exist between two soulmates. The attraction of soulmates for one another is extremely powerful and can transcend many apparent cultural or man-made obstacles – such as age, religion, race or sex. The soul wants to bring the two parts of…
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The Business of God’s Love – Part Two

In Part One, we saw that God wants us to “Love your neighbour as yourself”. It is very difficult for us to obey this command if we try to love one another with human love. Part One showed us the difference between God’s love and Human love. We continue…. To care if others come to…
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Mission Malawi – Chapter Ten

Field Trip – Continued: Tuesday, 15th November. We were shown to continue our trip the next morning and as we were preparing to leave, one of the committee members at the church came to greet us. She made a presentation of K50.00 to us on behalf of the church. Deeply touched, we gratefully received the…
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A House Divided against Itself – Part Three

It seemed within in a mere matter of days that life in the household resumed its usual ways and the Australian adventure had lost its focus; but this was only short lived.
