Small but well trained
Driving to Cape Town Harbour, I marvelled at my bakkie’s steering wheel. With power steering, you just touch it with your little finger and turn it comfortably. As you turn, the whole heavy bakkie follows your lead. We stop this side of the dry dock. That’s where they park the boats that need to be […]
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Soft words and reprimands
Before my quiet time, I glanced at the emails that had landed in my inbox through the night. The one from Willie caught my eye: I read your piece about too many flaws this morning. It feels as if you wrote it just for me. I’ retired and I struggle to find out what my […]
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God loves you – sometimes it hurts
1 Corinthians 11:27-34 The people of Corinth sometimes partook of communion as if it was a normal meal. They came to communion being hungry and could not wait to put their teeth into the bread and have a glass of wine. Therefor Paul warns them and carefully explains how communion should be enjoyed. If they […]
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