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Lynda  James's avatar

Oh Wow, Dave, I so love this, especially as it's about one of my favourite topics, 'Pilgrimage'! I did a similar walk with my walking friend Alie, in 2020, starting at Alnwick and finishing at Holy Island (that was part of St Cuthbert's Way). We plan to go again, as COVID restrictions meant that all buildings on the island were closed. We too got stuck in mud, followed the way-markers, and attempted to climb one of the refuge towers. It was covered with barnacles, as I recall, and very sharp on the hands. The climb down was much worse!

Another reason I really connect with this piece is because it calls us to 'put the ladder up' for others to climb. In teaching we called it scaffolding, where we provided a framework, which would help 'join the dots' of students' patchy learning. Although I'd always been aware of it, between 2012-2017I became adept at not only providing the 'metal structure', but also placing the 'wooden planks' along the whole scaffolding, so the students could crawl painfully slowly along , what to them was a very precarious climb, to the next 'handhold'.

As a follower of Jesus, who is passionate about transferring those skills into discipleship terms, I want to thank you for drawing our attention to this vital process. There's so much I could say, but I think you get my excitement ! Well done Dave, and I love hearing about the adventures with your friend David Bowden.

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Mr Paul Sheffield's avatar

Thanks Dave !

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