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Today, the Neighbours Said Goodbye to Their Trampoline
Fourteen years ago, when my wife and I purchased our first home—with a sort of British homeowner’s pride—we philosophically looked out toward the rear garden from the upstairs window. Sipping on cups of tea, we discussed what we wanted to do with our newly owned (but unkempt) garden. We both agreed it needed tender loving care.
Join me as we consider the quiet rhythms of life—and how even something as ordinary as a garden trampoline can remind us of the seasons we all walk t

Vic Gill
May 122 min read


Some Thoughts on Friendship
The word friend comes from the old English word "freond" which means beloved or lover, and you should definitely be a loving friend. Even if you have a couple of close friends, or many, they should still love you and stand up for you, and you should do that for your friends too.
To end the week, ThreeTen's young guest writer shares some thoughts on friendship.

Amelia
May 82 min read


Valentine's Day Reflections: A Rose, A Pedicure, and Loneliness
Today has been an interesting day. It involved a rose, a pedicure, and a chat with a lonely stranger in a coffee shop.

Vic Gill
Feb 143 min read


Raising Kids: Windscreen Wipers, Confusion, and Clarity
One of the joys my wife and I share in raising our kids is searching for meaning in the everyday, ordinary things. But not just any old meaning—God-pointing, faith-building, gospel-centred meaning designed to put down roots. Making it fun and natural along the way helps. In this lesson: Spiritual clarity versus spiritual confusion. I confess, finding spiritual lessons in the mundane isn't always easy. I don't think there are any hard-and-fast rules either. For me, it's very

Vic Gill
Feb 43 min read


Why Prayer Walking is Good
I've just returned from a prayer walk with the rector of a local church. Although the weather was cold, the air a bit damp, and the sky its usual January grey, the importance of praying for souls outweighed the weather concerns.

Vic Gill
Jan 303 min read
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