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The Happy Song that is really Desperately Sad
A few weeks earlier we had heard school children singing it enthusiastically but as we walked around Carlisle Castle we discovered that the song was the result of a desperately sad story. Perhaps you’ve heard the song: O ye’ll tak’ … Continue reading
The one when I talked to myself
So, I gave a talk at church and it wasn’t the best talk that I haveĀ ever given but it wasn’t that bad either. I take communication seriously and so I spent some timeĀ thinking of ways I could have improved it … Continue reading
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