Sunday, February 24, 2008
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2 Comments:
If you are wavering over whether or not to go-DO! Go, even if it is only because you have a vague curiousity!
At the very least, you will have a spiritually enriching day at the beautiful Niland Centre, and Sr Valery is very good indeed.(Ask any ex- Cambridge chaplaincy student!)
And perhaps, this might be the time and place where the Lord will begin to make his plans for you a little clearer!
Clarfity is a blessing indeed, with all the choices in daily life it is hard to dicern what God's will actually is. The first comment made a good point that no matter the outcome of a decision if we grow in 'love' we have achieved a greater faith.
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