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The Waiting Country

Richard Myerscough

Weekly Bible reflections, to encourage and help. New signups welcome.

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Latest Issues

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Not even an angel

In Galatians, without doubt the most uncompromising letter Paul ever wrote, he gives a truly striking warning:

6 days ago
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A lasting home for hope

Does your life, and does this world, sometimes feel like the inverse of Psalm 46? The earth is giving way; mountains are falling into the heart of the sea — but you do fear. Cameras from the set of a disaster movie follow you in slow-mo; yo...

13 days ago
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A Pilgrim Life

There are multiple references to ‘years’ in the story of Joseph.1 Years of plenty, years of loss. Years and years of futility, in prison or in a palace. Years away from home, years when God’s purpose seems hidden from view, tethered in a va...

20 days ago
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Letting go of Jesus

It’s a startling title for an article, I agree. It’s not clickbait (honest!) but an invitation to join Mary Magdalene in the garden with the Lord, in the early morning, on the day he rose from the dead.1

a month ago
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  • Richard Myerscough

    Minister of Pontefract Congregational Church, West Yorkshire, UK.

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