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Lynda Rose

In the shelter of the Most High

DATE : 14 April 2020 AUTHOR :

According to media reports, 15% are finding the nation’s lockdown extremely difficult.  For those isolated in a confined space – whether alone or jam-packed with family – and with no garden, that’s hardly to be wondered at.  But one suspects that everyone, even those with large houses and gardens, are finding the time challenging, separated as we […]

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Carpe diem – seize this day

DATE : 13 April 2020 AUTHOR :

In the midst of the crisis, what lessons can we learn?  None (or at least very few) of us are immune to the risk of infection, of course and, for Christians, perhaps the most basic need is to learn trust in God.  But I would venture to go further.  In this time of enforced isolation, which could easily […]

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Fact: Evil doesn’t sleep

DATE : 6 April 2020 AUTHOR :

While the rest of the world battles to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus Covid-19, abortionists have sought to exploit the chaos, lobbying Government to amend the Coronavirus Bill to introduce DIY abortions – allowing women to be sent the pills by post to take at home, and reducing the number of doctors required […]

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From darkness to light … from the power of Satan to God

DATE : 6 April 2020 AUTHOR :

Over the last few weeks, where nations have gone into lockdown in an effort to battle the relentless spread of the coronavirus Covid 19, we have seen a dramatic decrease in pollution (https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/mar/23/coronavirus-pandemic-leading-to-huge-drop-in-air-pollution).  At the same time, in Northwick Park Hospital – overwhelmed by a flood of coronavirus patients in the last three weeks, that have resulted […]

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In the valley of the shadow there is hope

DATE : 25 March 2020 AUTHOR :

The poet T. S. Eliot famously said that humankind cannot bear very much reality.  What he meant by this has provoked endless discussion, but it is surely true that one of the realities men and women try and deny is death. And one suspects that another – especially in modern society – is recognition and acknowledgment of […]

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