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Tag Archives: thoughts
Autumness
Normally Autumn is my favourite season and is a time that I get overly excited about coats and scarves, Christmas, and thinking ahead to the coming year; but not this year. When I’m outside in the crisp dull grey days … Continue reading
What makes you angry?
Very recently I saw a Nooma and it was about anger – like we all have anger bubbling under us, but what is it for? Jesus used his anger for good – to heal people etc. So we too should … Continue reading
Sustainability starts in your backyard
I was in Trade Aid just now looking at some No Sweats, and overheard part of a conversation. One of the women was saying: So what if oil does crash soon? Will we be making our own shoes? Clothes? So … Continue reading
Climate change debate
Last week there was an open discussion about Climate Change and New Zealand’s commitment to the Kyoto protocol. Unfortunately I had to go to work, but my sister managed to attend and reported that the debate that followed was one … Continue reading