Posts by Sarah Moore
God sees me where I am
I wasn’t sure what to share in my blog this week. Sometimes I have a clear idea well in advance. Other times something fresh pops into my mind just at the right moment. This week, nothing fresh has presented itself, which seemed like the ideal opportunity to dip into some of my past journal entries.…
Read MoreKeeping the right focus for our praise
Throughout history, God has tasked His followers with sharing his love and deeds with others. The early disciples shared how Jesus died on the cross so they could be forgiven for their sins, and now 21st-Century Christians share the same message. They add further examples of God’s love and grace more than 2,000 years on,…
Read MoreSeeing the splendour of creation from the sky
For me, nothing speaks of the power, might and majesty of God like the wonder of creation. I’m fortunate that I live with the Lake District on my doorstep. From the lakes and mountains to the individual birds and flowers, so much of what I’m regularly able to immerse myself in speaks of His wondrous…
Read MoreThank you for sharing
I thought it was about time I went on record to thank each and every one of you who has got in touch and shared your experiences with me in the last few weeks. Since the release of my book I have been really touched by the responses I have had from people giving their…
Read MoreWhen tough times strike, the supportive presence of friends is priceless
Sometimes in life we see our friends going through tough times and we want to help. We want to be able to do something to make it better. We want to make whatever is making their life hard go away. And sometimes – most times – we can’t. And when we can’t, it’s frustrating. We…
Read MoreWhat is Baby Lifeline, the new chosen charity of Sarah Moore Online?
It’s done. The wonderful people of the Twitter sphere have spoken and my new chosen charity as been selected. And now all that remains to do is raise the money (I know, I make it sound so simple). But what is Baby Lifeline and what will it do with the money that’s raised through your…
Read MoreSuccess cannot be measured by exam results alone
So the time has come again for the annual A-level results day – a day of nail biting for many, a celebration for some and of consolation for others, and that’s just the parents. Sometimes I find it hard to believe that 15 years have passed since I stood nervously in line at the alphabetically-organised…
Read MoreDonation #1 handed over – now I need your help to select charity #2
This week I had the amazing privilege of being able to hand over a cheque for £126 to Keswick Ministries thanks to all the wonderful people who bought copies of For the Love of Lentil during Keswick Convention. Okay, so £126 might not seem a lot. It’s certainly got fewer digits than the tens of…
Read MoreReflecting on a legacy that will last from generation to generation
I’m back home and into the routines of day-to-day life after a hectic but fun-filled week of volunteering at Keswick Convention. It’s always great to be there – like coming home to a big family who don’t see each other for 51 weeks of the year but gel like we’ve never been apart on the…
Read MoreIt’s not about me
The past few weeks have been odd. I’m used to being in the media but I’m usually the one asking the questions. I’m not used to being on the other side. I’m not used to being asked the questions, to not being in control of how the story reads, of being on the receiving end…
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