The end is nigh

As of mid April, the posts will cease and the website will disappear. It has served its purpose, and now, as everything, has come to the end of its natural life.

Thank you for those you have made comments on the posts, and thanks to those who have read the thoughts of someone struggling to understand the way forward for denominational church and how we live out our faith today.

Thanks for all the fish.

3 thoughts on “The end is nigh

  1. I am not complaining, but it’s difficult for me to understand why someone needs to give up his/her passions in life for wellbeing.

    Can’t passions be continued without anxiety like a hobby?

    Not sure. For me, it’s possible if there is no one to boss me as to when and how to do something.

    And that’s probably the reason I have a high preference for freedom over anything else in this world 😉

    What if someone has more than one passion? Will he /she not find time for all of them?

    Blogging sites should be more flexible and enable customized usage.

    1. Because wellbeing is a priority, and as you’ll read in the book, it could be a limiting factor…

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