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The Waiting Country

Richard Myerscough

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Repentance and rest, quietness and trust [Re-post]

This week I’m re-posting an earlier article from a couple of years back, not because it’s the best thing I’ve ever written (is that even a thing?) but because it might still hold some help. I hope so. It’s been ever so lightly edited and ha...

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Those He Loves

Responding to the murder of her husband, Yoko Ono candidly confesses in her song, Never Say Goodbye,

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Assimilation

I’ve long been impressed by Maria Popova’s ability to read and digest huge amounts of literature and non-fiction and then write about it in such a seemingly coherent and embedded way.

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No favourites

We should have no favourites. Not in life and certainly not in the church.1 That point could not be made more strongly than it is in the letter of James and then in Paul's first letter to Timothy. See what you make of these statements:

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  • Richard Myerscough

    Minister of Pontefract Congregational Church, West Yorkshire, UK.

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