Blue Letter Bible
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I wonder what impact it has had on our way of thinking that in many Bibles
the words of Jesus are printed in red? The implication seems to be that
they are...
The Chaplain’s Presence
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Wading into the choppy surf of a suffering humanity;
bearing witness of the last breath of the dying with their family;
peering into lonely bloodshot eye...
When Happy New Year Isn’t Enough
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It’s over. 2024 is gone and 2025 has arrived. Over the last few days,
there’s every chance you’ve been exchanging the customary greeting of
“Happy New Year...
Reminders from Philippians
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Today for my devotions I looked back over the things I had been reminded
about from Philippians. There was a few things that were quickened to me
again. Pa...
2019: The Grieved Bystander
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I’ve popped in to type a rare blog post as the final hours of 2019 ebb away.
This year has been hard. While nothing absolutely terrible has happened to
me...
Changes to Mark Conner's BLOG
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Hi everyone (including subscribers), Today I have transferred all of my
BLOG posts (including links, comments, and categories) from Typepad to my
WordPress...
Well done, good and faithful servant
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I just received word that the Anderson's beloved friend Lucy has passed
away. Their hearts are broken at their loss. Please pray that God would
provide th...
What Matters?
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Funerals for people with no next of kin or inadequate finances are funded
by the government. The funeral company is required to conduct a brief
service of ...
2011 JJJ Hottest 100
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Yep, it's the end of the year and therefore time to vote for our favourite
songs of 2011. This year my votes went to:
*Adele - Rolling In The Deep*
*Go...
Give it a Rest
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This post has been brewing for a long time.
*Disclaimer: There is no-one individual in particular that this is aimed
at. If there are any similarities to ...
Tour of the office and sneak peek of my new blog
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God bless, Mark Brown http://www.facebook.com/MarkBrown.page
http://twitter.com/RevMarkB If you would like to subscribe to this blog and
receive my reflect...
Google taking on China
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We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results
on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the
Chin...
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