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Tag Archives: respect
The one where a little boy wanted me to take him home.
I was packing the car at the end of a community fun day when a young boy whose parents are friends of mine asked if he could help me. He was a fantastic little worker who helped (or tried to help) take … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Being honest about our faith, Everyone is valuable, Faith, God loves us, Life experiences, Treat one another the way you want to be treated
Tagged everyone is valuable, inclusive, it would be easier for God to do his work without us, loving one another, partnering with God, respect, treat one another well, treat other people the way you want to be treated, working together, you are valuable
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Don’t you wish that Politicians Would Work Together?
Don’t you hate it when politicians bicker and spend their time sniping at each other rather than explaining what they stand for? Don’t you wish that they could learn to see past their differences and learn to work together? It … Continue reading
The one where I had to say sorry
I recently discovered that we had used an image on some publicity that belonged to a national organisation. A representative of that organisation contacted us and was clearly not happy. My colleague who took the call passed on the message with … Continue reading