Weekly Round Up: To Be Continued
Welcome to this weeks round up: The Above Bar Church have a great piece on using Social Media. @FrankViola has a one question survey. Richard Littledale shares a story about growing up, and wonders...
View Article#Bible365 – God, The Devil, and Job
I dont know about you, but I have a simple reason to read through the bible in a year. I dont know some of it very well. Take the book of Job for example: The combination of what I had read and what I...
View ArticleThe World of Hopeful depression
From what I can see, I seem to be a little late in finding in this, but I love the following from Katharine Welby on depression, hope, and God: …I am very low, very sad and yet at the same time very...
View ArticleLooking at Goliath
We at The Church Sofa, can not pass the book of 1 Samuel, without taking some time to look at Chapter 17. The home of one of this epic battles of The Old Testament. The original David v Goliath battle...
View ArticleRobin Williams’s death: a reminder that suicide and depression are not selfish
After reading one take on suicide and depression online, I found this article on Robin Williams’s death from The Guardian fantastically refreshing: News broke today that Robin Williams had passed away,...
View Article#TalesFromTheToyShelf – Holding On To The Rope
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View ArticleTears As a Sign of Weakness?
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View ArticleLego Sad Clown Wondered If Taking The Pet For A Walk Would Help Him Find Hope
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View ArticleA reminder that suicide and depression are not selfish
After the sad news that Chester Bennington, lead singer of Linkin Park had committed suicide, I wanted to reshare a part of a Guardian article written after Robin Williams had taken his life:...
View Article“I Thought There Would Be Cake” by Katharine Welby-Roberts
So I got the opportunity to review the book “I Thought There Would Be Cake” from Katherine Welby-Roberts. The quick version is I loved it. Here’s the longer version… Some book titles grab my attention...
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