Offering up the Fragments
Offering up the Fragments – Part Nine
Jan 20, 2016 | Audio-Visual Presentations, Offering up the Fragments
The wounds of the unborn child Rosalind was at a conference recently which focussed on how certain influences can have lifelong consequences on a child in the womb. The effects of alcohol or drugs are well known in this regard; and that a significant number of babies... read moreOffering up the Fragments – Part 8
Jan 12, 2016 | Offering up the Fragments
When Jesus said, “Gather up the fragments that remain,” (John 6:12) the word simply means “broken pieces.” Most of us are aware of at least some parts of our character and personality that feel less than whole and fully functioning even if not entirely broken. We’re... read moreOffering up the Fragments – Part 7
Dec 10, 2015 | Offering up the Fragments
With this portion in the ‘Gathering up the Fragments’ series, we are opening up the theme of woundings in our spirit that cause inner fragmentation. We will be looking at this in much more detail in the next two releases. Treasures in Jars of Clay God is not deterred... read moreOffering up the Fragments – Part 6
Nov 27, 2015 | Offering up the Fragments
After focusing on so many serious issues here is an opportunity to return to the quiet of the Father’s presence. Julia Herzog, accompanied by Fontane Liang on harp, is the soloist in this beautiful Andante by Bach, and David Booth the guitarist on this piece he... read moreOffering up the Fragments – Part five
Nov 6, 2015 | Audio-Visual Presentations, Offering up the Fragments
Self-pity is such an intrinsically unattractive quality because it presents not only a distinctly gloomy outlook, but it stems from a kind of false pride and arrogance. We will often find at the root of it the unconscious thought that “I deserve more than I am getting... read moreOffering up the fragments – part three
Sep 25, 2015 | Audio-Visual Presentations, Offering up the Fragments
Wholeness despite Brokenness Isn’t it wonderful that God doesn’t need us to be work perfectly whole or complete to work through us? Since He is quite prepared to work even through our brokenness and fragmentation we are moving on now to the theme of how we can offer... read more