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Warm Tea - Words to Warm your Soul

Warm Tea - Words to Warm your Soul

Di: Thomas Davies
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A Warm Mug of Tea - Words to Warm your Soul is a quiet, reflective podcast with Thomas Davies, a Welsh layman who lives in a small cottage by the sea. Each episode is like pulling up a chair at his kitchen table while the kettle hums in the background.

Thomas speaks gently about scripture, the news, and the ordinary stuff of life in Britain today. He tells stories of chapels, coastlines, neighbours and old miners, and lets them sit alongside the Gospel in a way that feels natural and human. There is no preaching, no pressure, just a thoughtful friend who believes that God is tender and patient and that love is always the heart of the matter.

The reflections are rooted in Catholic faith but offered for anyone who needs a few minutes of warmth, honesty and hope, whether they believe or are not sure what they believe at all. A small pause in the day to breathe, to remember that you are not alone, and to carry a little more kindness back into the world.

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    In this episode I sit with the big, unsettling question of how we’re meant to live inside our short, straight-line lives when God isn’t bound by the same ticking clock. I explore the image of God as the one who holds the whole book of our story—every page already present in his loving gaze—while we only see the chapter we’re in. From Hannah’s long grief to the fishermen’s sudden call, I reflect on how God’s eternal “now” can lift some of our panic about being “too late,” make our small acts of love more precious, and reshape how we imagine death, not as a dark end but as stepping further into God’s light.

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