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A Family Walk (In Pictures)
2014/03/26
We want to be very practical on this blog about the kinds of rhythms and routines that help build Families on Mission. Most of the time is much more simple than we realize, but it takes more intentionality and consistency than we give.
Today’s post is from Anna Robinson, who leads 3DM Europe with her husband Rich. It’s a photo essay of a Saturday morning family walk, and a great example of a simple, repeatable rhythm that builds a sense of purpose and community in any family. It’s fun that the story is told mainly through the photos!
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If you live in Sheffield, or if you’ve ever been to Sheffield, you’ll know that we’re right next to the amazing Peak District National Park, with some of the most amazing views and scenery you’ll ever see. We made the most of some (rare) dry weather on Saturday and headed out for a short walk with some friends.
It started with brunch, of course…
And then we popped on the wellies and headed out. (“Wellies” are rubber boots, for the non-British people out there)
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