Endings and Beginnings: Reflections on Gratitude, Friendship and the Future
The Apostle Paul often speaks about journeying and ending well, leaving a legacy, and sowing good seed. In my final end-of-term address, I reflected on
The Apostle Paul often speaks about journeying and ending well, leaving a legacy, and sowing good seed. In my final end-of-term address, I reflected on
How quickly time has passed since I paused to share thoughts with the wider ECS family. The last fortnight, as always, has been a full
I lift up my eyes to the hills — whence will my help come? My help comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and
Dear Parents, Guardians, Members of Staff and Friends, I have a question for you! What is important for you right now in your life? That’s
Dear Parents, Guardians, Members of Staff and Friends, A Jewish Rabbi was approached by a boy’s mother. She was so worried that he didn’t believe
Dear Parents, Guardians, Members off Staff and friends, A journalist asked an awkward question: “Mother, by negotiating with the warring political leaders of Lebanon, aren’t
“Oh. He’s very ambitious…!” The number of times I’ve heard or overheard that comment, often when the person concerned is not present, and been puzzled
Mystery? Please give mystery a chance! The writer, James Findley, when he was speaking about Spirituality came out with this aphorism: “Questions expect answers, problems
Oh dear! I’ve got an addiction! Stationary! If you were to open the top drawer of my little cabinet in my hut at the back
Dear Parents, Guardians and Friends, The word ‘curmudgeonly’ makes me smile. If you can say it with a Glasgow accent, it’s even more enjoyable. There’s
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