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Week Beginning Monday 14 th July 2104

Week Beginning Monday 14 th July 2104. For the greater glory of God. “Dare to be different. Represent your maker well and you will forever abide in the beautiful embrace of his loving arms.” ― Jaachynma N.E. Agu , The Prince and the Pauper. Thursday 17 th July 2014.

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Week Beginning Monday 14 th July 2104

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  1. Week Beginning Monday 14th July 2104 For the greater glory of God “Dare to be different. Represent your maker well and you will forever abide in the beautiful embrace of his loving arms.” ― Jaachynma N.E. Agu, The Prince and the Pauper

  2. Thursday 17th July 2014 As the end of term approaches it is a good time to look back and ask: what I have done for Christ, what I am doing for Christ, what I ought to do for Christ?

  3. Today we will turn to God and ask him to tell us how we can be better.

  4. “Please give me a nudge if there is something you were trying to tell me today when I wasn’t paying attention.” Spend a few moments in silence… Listen to that still small voice within and see if there are ways you could have done better and/or being better thereby giving more glory to God in your daily life.

  5. Let us pray: Dearest Lord, teach me to be generous, teach me to serve you as I should, to give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labour and ask not for reward, save that of knowing that I do your most holy will. Jesuit - St. Ignatius Loyola - 16th Century

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