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When is the last time you allowed yourself to sit in silence and think? When did you last block out the sound of traffic, phone calls, TV, music, other voices...? 

I try to do this at least once a month in Ohrid, my favourite place in Macedonia. It is amazing to sit in the peace and tranquility of Caneo with a spectacular view of the lake on all sides. 


Church of St John, Caneo, Ohrid

Recently, I sat there for a long time looking across to the Albanian mountains, contemplating, reflecting and communing with my Creator. God's voice is louder in the silence, His presence tangible. Here I come face to face with eternity. The noise and bustle of life will cease one day and we will stand before the Prince of Peace. He offers us eternal peace through the gift of Salvation which Jesus paid with His blood. Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life and we can only come to the Father through Him. I am so grateful that He lives in my heart and knows me by name.


Lake Ohrid

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