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My monthly visit!!

I seem to be making a monthly visit here. I am still writing my daily poem on Squidoo, see below, but my blogging has fallen by the wayside. I have jumped another hurdle in that I have passed Section C of the Faith and Worship preaching course. I am well into section D and hope to send it off in good time for the end of March. Life is good. I am looking forward to a fuss free Christmas. Jesus came to save us, not to shackle us to consumerism. I'm not being a kill joy. If you enjoy all the razzmatazz, go ahead. I would rather have a bit of quiet contemplation. If you are not careful you can end up serving mammon for Christmas. Here is the link to my latest month of poetry.A poem for every day in November

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  1. Congratulations on your success with section C. Hope you manage to complete D for the submission in March.
    I had to fail two candidates this time so I suspect they will be rather disappointed if they have received their results.

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  2. thanks FP. I have great confidence in my tutor's marking. He is strict, but so far, it means I have not failed anything.I am well on target for March. Thanks for your continued interest.

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