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Belief in fresh start at heart of Christianity

Having recovered from Christmas celebrations our thoughts turn to the new year. I’m always amazed that no matter how many times we try (and fail), we make new resolutions for the coming year. Human beings are perpetually hopeful.

Having recovered from Christmas celebrations our thoughts turn to the new year. I’m always amazed that no matter how many times we try (and fail), we make new resolutions for the coming year. Human beings are perpetually hopeful. We are in a season of hope.

The new year is a good time forÌýreflecting on where we are, where we’ve been and where we would like to to be going. In our busy world it is important sometimes to step back and think about what is really important in life. IÌýwould hope, though, that we not do this for purposes of nostalgia or guilt, but in reflection and thoughtfulness — to encounter ourselves and the God who accompanies us through our life’s journey.

The desire to use the start of a new year to make changes for the better is a good one. Indeed, Christian faith has at its heart in the belief that every time we turn to God we are given a new start, a chance for .....you can read more of this post in the Faith Forum section of the paper

This article was published in the Faith Forum column of the prnt edition of the Times 91Ô­´´ on Saturday, Dec 21 2013

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