![]() ![]() We’re here to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in South Africa & we’ll leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. Or watch an episode of Good Things TV below, a show created to offer South Africans balance in a world with what feels like constant bad news. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes & hear their incredible stories: He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes that there’s good news all around us. Click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. Have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook & Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here. Download the Good Things Guy App now on Apple or Google. Sources: The Dash Poem (By Linda Ellis) Don’t ever miss the Good Things. Would you be proud of the things they say Kim Nicola Stephens' Hilarious Sunscreen Rewrite Illuminates South Africa's Resilience in 2024. ![]() Sam Hand This is the poem I thought the pastor was going to recite. He noted that first came the date of birth This is where Dash-Park got it's name 305. He referred to the dates on the tombstone Linda teaches us that life is not about how many years you live but what you do with that time on earth. Funeral poems like this one can help people think about what they want to get out of life. Read the poem below: The Dash Poem (By Linda Ellis) The Dash Poem, written by Linda Ellis, is popular among families as it talks about getting the most out of life while you are alive. The book captures and expands upon the theme of the original poem: It’s not your birth or death that matters most, but how you spend each passing year. it discusses the importance of embracing each and every day of our lives, and for those who have not read the poem, here it is: FuneralPoem Poem. The poem later became a book: The Dash – Making a Difference with Your Life and has now sold over one million copies. The Dash Poem, written by Linda Ellis, is a modern funeral poem that has become a favourite in our services over the years. It has become an enduring phenomenon that touches hearts to this day. Messages came in from people around the world eager to tell Linda how her words had touched their hearts. When an announcer read ‘The Dash’ aloud on a syndicated radio program, it became an instant, meteoric success and set a new trajectory for the next 20+ years of her life. Global (07 March 2022) – Linda Ellis’ poem called ‘The Dash’ illustrates the importance of the ‘little line’ that is written between the date of a person’s birth and the date of their passing.Įllis started writing poems as a child, a talent inherited from her Irish grandmother. It’s not your birth or death that matters most, but how you spend each passing year. ![]()
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