Time is now. It’s now or never.
Back in February, a friend needed somewhere to leave his bags while he went home to New Zealand for six weeks, then returning back to settle down in blissful retirement.
Back in February, a friend needed somewhere to leave his bags while he went home to New Zealand for six weeks, then returning back to settle down in blissful retirement.
Message is we are fragile but much more because of God who makes us who we are and makes us for being together.
This week, I have to renew my diver’s licence. Here you are given a licence for five years and then you renew it.
For so long, I have wanted to visit the famous and historical Santa Cruz church, standing by the river in Bangkok. No matter what, last Saturday was the day. So off I went with Google Maps as my guide.
An Irish friend retired here after working many years in Africa with the UN. As a result, he has many good friends from his days there, including a group of Irish missionary priests based in Kenya. He often talks to me about them.
There are many pandemics in our world, not just Covid-19. Pope Francis was the first one I heard preaching this message but now I hear many using this line which is now being applied to the “Black Lives Matter” Movement. Even such a general name of a pandemic is too local as racism is universal, not being aimed at black colored people alone.
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