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Tamie Davis
Tamie Davis is an Aussie living in Tanzania, writing at meetjesusatuni.com.
This is an Elliot the Dragon story that Arthur told on the way up to school one stressful morning… Once upon a time, there was a little dragon called Elliot. He lived with his Mama Dragon and Dadda Dragon and his baby brother Callum Dragon. They all loved one […]
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
I am rich I am prosperous I am blessed How would you feel if these lyrics came up in a song you were singing in church? That was our experience at church this week. The first question is how you read them I guess. Are they describing a situation that […]
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
This is part of a series writing up some of the stories we make up on the spot to help our children process things. This one is about being a TCK. Once upon a time there was a little dragon called Elliot. He lived in a lovely cave with his Mama […]
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
Yesterday I had a meeting at Elliot’s school. He’s fine, there are just some extra strategies to implement at home. And I came home and could not cope with my life. Dinner was avocado on toast. Arthur got the boys through the bath. We aborted family prayers halfway through. I […]
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
I’ve been benefiting from listening to a Swahili women’s podcast ‘Wanawake wa Imani‘ (Women of Faith). One of the recordings is a talk on John 4, Jesus’ encounter with the Samarian woman at the well. I was especially encouraged by the comments made about the bit where the woman asks […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
One way we help our boys to process their lives is by telling them “Elliot the Dragon” and now “Callum the Dragon” stories. We just make them up according to what seems particularly pertinent at the time. Someone heard me tell one to Elliot the other day and suggested I […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
My grief counsellor showed me this diagram: It’s about ‘grief work’, which is a combination of doing two things: feeling the loss, and working out how you will go on. Healthy grief work is like a pendulum. You swing between the two, and the swings are big at first and […]
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes