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To Do or just to Speak, that is the Question!
It feels to me like there has been an increase in the ‘show your support by pasting this’ type of Facebook posts recently. The idea is that is you either share or copy and paste the status in order to … Continue reading
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Tagged actions speak louder than words, being aware of people's needs, faith without deeds is dead, help me, helping others can be simple, helping people in need, James 2, love one another, love one another as I have loved you, social action, treat other people the way you want to be treated
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The one with the space rocket
So, the story starts at a school gate where a mum was holding a junk model rocket that her son had made. We were talking about the things our kids bring home from school and how we have to make … Continue reading