Canary Weaponised
For you always have the poor with you, and you can show kindness to them whenever you wish; but you will not always have me. Mark 14.7
For you always have the poor with you, and you can show kindness to them whenever you wish; but you will not always have me. Mark 14.7
Robyn Stratton-BerkesselThe Positivity Strategist Podcast What an exciting opportunity for me to share with you a recent gift of an intimate conversation with Robyn Stratton-Berkessel, also known as
I am most fortunate in the ministry in which I find myself. A significant portion of my role falls under the umbrella of leadership. Though that may seem like a broad-stroke, maybe even ambiguous,
I am most fortunate in the ministry in which I find myself. A significant portion of my role falls under the umbrella of leadership. Though that may seem like a broad-stroke, maybe even ambiguous, description, what it means to me is that I get to think about, reflect upon, engage in wonderful conversations and imagine practical ways to nurture great leadership in the church!
I am most fortunate in the ministry in which I find myself. A significant portion of my role falls under the umbrella of leadership. Though that may seem like a broad-stroke, maybe even ambiguous,
I am most fortunate in the ministry in which I find myself. A significant portion of my role falls under the umbrella of leadership. Though that may seem like a broad-stroke, maybe even ambiguous,
Collectivity I could have called this blog community – but I think that would be misleading. Well, perhaps not misleading, but shallow? Superficial? Hollow? My understanding of community continues to deepen as
Relevant is a hard word for the church … I often hear, from those seeking or simply rejecting organised religion, that the church is no longer, if ever it was, relevant in their lives.
Online Image: Martin Fisch Funny … this last blog until September is called ‘Online’ even though I will be going offline for a bit … irony :) I have been musing about lots
Stories … they’re funny things. This A Deacon’s Musing feature will share vignettes of voices that are (often) an amalgamation of experiences, contexts and people. They will frequently be monologues, which will be speaking both