Thought For The Week

15. Sharing What We Love

11 min · 8. juni 2026
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A day at Silverstone with our foster son turned into something much more meaningful than cars, racing, and tyre smoke. As I watched him experience something I love for the first time, I was reminded that some of life’s greatest joys aren’t found in the things we enjoy, but in sharing them with people we love. This week’s Thought for the Week explores relationship, foster care, adoption, and what a day at Silverstone taught me about the heart of God. Could it be that beneath all of Jesus’ invitations is a Father who simply wants to share life with His children? Whether you’re exploring faith or have been following Jesus for years, I hope this week’s reflection encourages you.

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