• Author: Emma Fowle

    Emma left the bright lights of London ten years ago to move to sunny (occasionally!) Cornwall, to raise her two lovely little girls and learn to surf. She can mostly be found writing her blog, or sometimes attempting to stand up on a long flat thing bobbing about in some blue wavy water. Unsuccessfully.

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Emma left the bright lights of London ten years ago to move to sunny (occasionally!) Cornwall, to raise her two lovely little girls and learn to surf. She can mostly be found writing her blog, or sometimes attempting to stand up on a long flat thing bobbing about in some blue wavy water. Unsuccessfully.

Living inside the circle of trust

// Our Sunday School Stories Revisited series continues with Abraham.

Written by Emma Fowle

Good vibrations

// "... frequency, vibration and resonance are all perfectly planned by a perfect creator as part of our creative make up."

Written by Emma Fowle

Playing nice in politics

// Friday's speeches by party leaders were full of humour, humility and genuine respect. Why shouldn't we expect more of that...

Written by Emma Fowle

Weighing in on the weight issue

// What should the Church’s response to obesity be?

Written by Emma Fowle

The week when boobs were news

// "How can breastfeeding – the one thing that boobs were actually designed to do – be considered somehow offensive?!"

Written by Emma Fowle

Does it really have to be all about the presents?

// Two years ago, I announced to my family that I no longer wanted them to buy Christmas presents for me.

Written by Emma Fowle

Why I have no intention of being a ‘happy wife’

// I won’t be anchoring my hopes for a happy marriage on a few half-hearted compliments and a smooch in the...

Written by Emma Fowle

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