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@MaryMamuzich Jo's certainly more a morning person than me, and prefers being awake earlier than I would . God has a sense of humour 🙂

Saw this iyn a friend's post on FB - too good not to share :-)

@tymektt @bethany the BBC, not surprisingly, didn't report that the Bible app had been banned too

@tanjaostman thank you

And all inspired by those two images of fallen leaves!

@bethany @DevotionalTreasures my teaching video on reverence was shot today. I'll hopefully edit tomorrow, to get out early next week...

2.5 years of my observing, and chewing it over, thinking it out....condensed into 30 under minutes

@Lindseyay busy productive on Monday and Tuesday. Less productive in Wednesday. I was head banging my computer keyboard on Thursday. And today I've created a new function on our website that I've never before managed to get working...we can now provide a newsletter :-)

@Lindseyay busy, busy, but productive...at last. We've got one more day to our working week though...

Andy B 2 Minute Video, Autumn, Death and Life, S4, E20

After seeing some beautiful images of Autumn, or Fall – depending on what part of the world you live in – Andy B got thinking about cycles of life.
Because in life, just like those leaves, what can seem the end, can also just be the beginning of something else, and new.

As Christians of transformation makes sense when we first come to faith. But as we progress along our journeys, we can become far too comfortable with things that have simply past their Use By Date. Or we cling on to who we were, rather than letting go of the past in order to become who God is desiring us to become.

Sometimes what seems to be the end, is simply just the beginning. And sometimes, what we want to begin, can’t start until we let go of something and let it fade away or die off.

Andy B

You can Watch, Listen, or Read this post on our website --> berrybunch.family/andy-b-2-min

@tanjaostman this one was inspired by those fall images you shared recently!

@MaryMamuzich @bethany @Cherishingsparrows2020 it's most commonly found in the poshest supermarkets...which says something I guess

my understanding is that it was made from ingredients people without money had freely available, hence dandelions and burdock - two plants that are easy to come by

fentimans.com/drinks/soft-drin

@MaryMamuzich @bethany unless you get the meal inside it - a few fancy restaurants do that (I've heard of it in Leeds, at least)

@MaryMamuzich don't mind the smell...just not the taste or texture. i'm the same with coffee - love the smell, but just don't like the taste

@MaryMamuzich @Cherishingsparrows2020 @bethany extreme baking in my mind - some poor soul up a mountain with a batter mix in one hand and an ironing board in the other 🤣

@MaryMamuzich @bethany @Cherishingsparrows2020

Dandelion and Burdock is a VERY old (non-alcoholic) drink.

Fentimans is a British brand that still does it justice and it is our favourite drink of choice when we can. Although Jo prefers their Rose Lemonade. Dandelion and Burdock is certainly more of a northern drink, than a southern one though!

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