April 07, 2004

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I am responsible for this Station at theContemporary Passion of Jesus Effexor lamictal risperdal bipolar, .

The thing that struck mereading the passage (John 19:25-27)is that Jesus’ concern at that agonising time was for his Mum.
Her well-being. Her on-going love, support and companionship.

The man was dying on a crossand he’s thinking of the other, effexor electrical charges side effect,thinking of the mother.

In my StationI wanted people to be prayingfor mothers who have lost children,that they will know the comfort the dying Jesus offered– love, companionship, Natural effexor, support, redemption.

Setting: a kitchenVisuals: a tv looping a powerpoint presentationthat aims to express some of the aboveResponse: notebook on the table(authentically purchased second-hand so as to have a rumpled look)write in the notebook names of people or situationspeople who have lost a child, the child’s name,or situations that cause it –and as you do, pray for those people, speeding on effexor.

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Posted by Lynne Taylor at 10:20 AM
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Lynne, I did like your “mothers’” presentation. It highlights the grief that is ofen ignored or forgotten. I had a friend just yesterday share how she was overwhelmed with grief on Sunday when something she saw reminded her of a time in her life when she had lost a child. She thought she had dealth with it all way back then, but did admit yesterday that she probably had never properly grieved. There are so many women out there just like her. i was able to lend her a book called Still Life by Lois Tonkin which has stories of NZ women who experienced this….I don’t know if you had anything to do with the Foreshore presentation as well - I suspect you did. I thought it was just great, especially to highlight such a current important issue and link it to the Resurrection.Great stuff! I do enjoy dipping into your blog from time to time - keep it up!
Have you read The Rector’s Wife by Joanna Trollope - a great read for someone who understands the pastoral situation. Elizabeth.

Posted by: Elizabeth T at April 8, 2004 12:07 pm

Thanx for the time in Station 11. Thanx for the notebook. For the first time I wrote the names of the children I have miscarried ~ where were the tissues?
Thank you, thank you thank you, my grief was legitimised; I move on……..

Posted by: Anon at April 9, 2004 4:26 pm

Sorry. Really sorry.
There should have been tissues.
A dumb oversight.
Lynne

Posted by: lynne at April 11, 2004 6:53 pm

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