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Tim Curnow

1 Mar, 2014

The time of our lives?

by Tim Curnow

The time of our lives? The passing years of course make us older but they also change our perception – and expectations – of age. As a child I used to think that thirty was middle-aged. Now aged 51, I know better! It’s a sobering thought that I recently entered the decade in which both…

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1 Jul, 2012

Dealing with doubt

by Tim Curnow

Dealing with doubt The etymology of ‘doubt’ can be traced back to archaic roots meaning duality, hence to be of two minds. Doubt is so much a part of all human existence that it’s difficult to envisage a world without it. We live with ambivalence and ambiguity. Like batsmen facing accurate bowling, we are plagued…

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1 Mar, 2012

A passion for precision

by Tim Curnow

A passion for precision Can I let you into a secret? It’s something I can too easily feel ashamed of. I have a passion for precision. It can make me hyper-critical. But I can’t help it – I am obsessed with the need for correctness in written (and spoken) communication. I find myself continually appalled…

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1 Jan, 2012

Family worship

by Tim Curnow

Family worship ‘Religion was established first in families, and there the devil seeks to crush it… The family is the training ground of Church and State; and if children are not well instructed there, both will fail. Families are societies that must be set apart for God just as Churches; and parents have just as…

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