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The Reluctant Convert -C.S. Lewis.
Born in Ireland in 1898, Clive Staples Lewis, a former atheist, became one of the Twentieth Century's most influential writers on issues of faith and culture. His influence continues to this day with his many writings on such subjects remaining in print. Lewis believed Christianity should be a constant challenge to any society's easy answers or unquestioned assumptions.
59 commentsTraditional Irish Gur Cake Recipe
An old Irish recipe for a delicious any time of day snack, and a perfect dessert. It can be served with custard ,cream or ice cream-but, in my view ,it’s best eaten on its own, with a nice cup of tea.
38 commentsChristian Unity - Easter Reflection:
Unity in Christ is infinitely precious: It’s almost as if it’s a kind of a roof over a ‘Home’, the great congregation of Christianity, in which we all share, simply because we are one in Christ
10 commentsDelicious Wild Garlic Soup Recipe
If you live near woodlands, you should have no problem finding wild garlic, where it grows abundantly, in Spring and early Summer.It is recognisable by the very distinctive scent, and attractive small white flowers.
14 commentsHerbal Remedy For Sweaty Feet And Shoe Odour.
For many people regular daily or even twice daily washing of their feet is not enough to control excessive sweating and odour. This is an old tried and tested remedy using simple lemongrass essential oil which will greatly help alleviate the problem of smelly feet and smelly shoes.
10 commentsDelicious Wild Garlic Pesto Recipe
This recipe for ‘Wild Garlic Pesto’ is so simple-it takesabout fifteen minutes from ground to plate. You will need 1 cup wild garlic leaves 1 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 cup pine nuts enough olive oil to make a pouring sauce salt and pepper
53 commentsEthical Or Legal-Is There A Difference?
We can lose sight of what the words we use each day truly represent. Meanings and connotations seem interchangeable – devoid of any real substance. This can be seen in our use – or rather misuse – of the words ‘ethical’ and ‘legal’.
24 commentsAn Old Man's Pain.
As a young mother of very young children, at the time, I was chatting with a now departed elderly relative of mine, who was left with a minor malformation to his index finger-as a result of a whitlow infection from years ago. I expressed my fascination with the perfect formation of the finger tip for tapping his pipe tobacco; it was almost as if it was tailor made for the job.
69 commentsWild Garlic And Wild Mushroom Risotto Recipe
Right now wild garlic is very much the order of the day, when living in the midst of woodland areas.If you don't have access to a woodland,ask someone who does - you will brighten his/her day.I love when a people ask me for wild garlic
15 commentsThe Love of Money IsThe Root Of All Evil or The Route To All Evil
‘‘Righteous Indignation is rarely more justified, than when it is a response to gross hypocrisy’’ (Julian Baggini) Back in the early days of ‘The Credit Crunch’, some of the smug bankers, steeped in dishonest banking practises, from behind the well guarded doors of the Great banks, were being rolled out- for their few moments of disgrace- then, disappeared just as quickly, into the ether.
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