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I will follow you
I will follow you
by Michael Docker
Monologue Based on Luke 9:51-62 'I will follow you' Monologue – the voice of an (imaginary) Samaritan who encounters Jesus on the road to Jerusalem – based on Luke 9:51-62. Originally delivered in a soft Yorkshire accent, but would work with any regional accent. The accompanying
Good Friday (2)
Good Friday (2)
by Alan M Barker
TIP- PowerPoint Slide Size- The ideal way to insert into PowerPoint is:- • Reduce the image size to 1024x768 pixels using your image editing software. (Will reduce image proportionally) • Insert as Picture in the normal way. • If needed fill the slide area by placing the image in
Ruined Church 2
Ruined Church 2
by Andy Mackay
Memories seep out of the old church building in Bicton Gardens, Devon. Text could be added to side wall. TIP- PowerPoint Slide Size- The ideal way to insert into PowerPoint is:- Reduce the image size to 1024x768 pixels using your image editing software. (Will reduce image proport
Reflection-The Carpenter's Tale
Reflection-The Carpenter's Tale
by Fiona Green
A carpenter thinks about the wood of the Cross. The Carpenter’s Tale I thought wood so beautiful, In smoothness, in roughness In bands and in rings, with flowerings and seedings. But then the wonder twisted For wood is vulnerable to the axe and the saw, Cut and hewn, each plank c
Poem: Rules, or freedom
Poem: Rules, or freedom
by Marjorie Dobson
Poem: Rules, or freedom Rules are tools to keep the unruly in line – or that’s the idea, at least. Rules are restrictive, inactive, inflexible and incapable of making allowances – that’s the idea of most of them. Rules are meant to make fools of those who disobey and in that way
Standing stone cross
Standing stone cross
by Tim Coleman
A chromatic and atmospheric image of a standing stone cross on Ilkley moor on a wet, windy and grey day. Flowers laid at base of cross, Image suitable for use in a PowerPoint slide (see below) PowerPoint Slide Size- This image is full size which is 2000 x 1500 pixels and 675KB Th
The Empty Cross
The Empty Cross
by Mary Winchcombe
The Empty Cross I look at the wall and there hangs the empty cross, Beautifully crafted, smooth and bare; And I think of you Lord Jesus. Your cross would have been nothing like this one; Yours would have been heavier, rougher, much harsher, And you would have sweated and struggle
The Cross Stands Above It All