Robert on November 3rd, 2009

Puncture a human heart and it will bleed; pierce it spiritually and the result is tears.

Columba Stewart, Prayer and Community: The Benedictine Tradition

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Robert on October 20th, 2009

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Robert on April 16th, 2009

Mrs A and I have been watching Britain’s Got Talent. We got in to it at the end of the last series whilst channel hopping. We saw a young girl singing Ave Maria with the voice of someone far more mature in years. It was quite amazing.
This year we thought we’d watch from the [...]

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Robert on April 15th, 2009

I suppose that since most of our hurts come through relationships so will our healing.
Wm Paul Young, The Shack

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Robert on February 15th, 2009

Heard at Bramall Lane yesterday:
This is a health and safety announcement, this is a health and safety announcement. You may be hit by a ball.

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Robert on February 9th, 2009

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Robert on February 2nd, 2009

According to the BBC a Nurse in Somerset has been suspended pending an investigation because she offered to pray for a patient she was treating. The patient complained to the trust, not because she was offended, but because she thought other patients might be. The Nurse is a Baptist and like many Christians believes in [...]

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There is probably a technical name for this and if there is could you let me know please? I think it is a reasonable assumption that behaviour can be changed by the very fact that it is being observed. So a football team can rally round and bring back a victory if the crowd gets [...]

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Robert on January 26th, 2009

The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.
Cicero, 55 B.C.

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