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I am a rural minister with a heart for mission. This blog contains some random thoughts, inspirations and useful bits and pieces from my context.-
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Tag Archives: nativity
How many times have you sung ‘Away in a Manger’?
The following will appear in the Dry Drayton News in December Most of us will have sung it many, many times: perhaps when we were young, and then again with children or grandchildren. Will you be singing it, or listening … Continue reading
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