Sometimes we know not how to pray
When doubting flesh obscures the view
Thus hidden, faith is shackled too
And pretty soon we’ve lost our way
But faith, though shrouded, listens still
For that small voice to stir the soul
The Word which says ‘Be strong, stand tall’
To bid us fast and pray and thrill
at what the g-ds will softly say
Lifting the veil, revealing Light
When darkness with the Truth would fight
a single candle wins the day
Mark 5:35-42
‘Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we will remember the Name of the Lord our G-d’ – Those whose faith is not in material things will be supporting the government as they wrestle to lead us through this testing time. Psalm 20:7
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Born in a stone-flagged under-dwelling, in an obscure Yorkshire village. Funded for grammar school by my aunt, worked variously in HM Customs, the London Met Police and switched careers into fire-resistant glazing in 1984. Back in 1974, like C.S. Lewis, I had come to the conclusion that 'Christians are wrong, but all the rest are bores'. Worked for a spell in Israel, and understood why the 'Austrian asylum-seeker''s final solution did not succeed. Confronted now with the practical outworking of the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, I see that my country has been sleep-walked into the undemocratic oligarchy of Brussels. My country is too rich in noble history to remain subordinate to these malevolent souls with hearts blacker than a witch's hat. The Rastafarian motto comes to mind - 'those who are in earnest are not afraid of consequences.' Our country needs a leader (man or wombman) with the heart of a LION, and, love him or loathe him, there is no-one else who has faced down these conspirators for over 20 years. At the Brexit Party rally in Huddersfield I was convinced by Ann W as much as anyone - a root-and-branch change back to true local democracy is the only way.
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