Freedom From Control

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“All around us in nature we see the pattern of death, burial and resurrection. Seeds die, fall to the ground and then new life occurs. It is just the same with the spiritual. The unhelpful desires must die and be buried in order for new life to grow.”




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Miranda Peel

Miranda is from Worcester in the UK, where she lives with just her husband now her three kids have flown the nest.

She is a lover of church and people and, as part of her mid-life crisis, is currently studying psychotheraphy, hoping to help other people in their journey through life when qualified. She is particularly passionate about connecting with Jesus through prayer and relationship and is always reading or listening to something on the subject.

Her other great loves are great food, good company and of course, her family.

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