Welcome to In-between the Words 2026
A warm welcome to In-between the Words for 2025. Here you will find words of inspiration, comfort, challenge and love.
We are pleased to make the individual pieces available through this website so they can be downloaded for personal use or for public or devotional presentations. You can search via keywords or just browse the different pages that have been added every two weeks. Previous posts have been added in the Recent Posts list on the right hand side of this page. Booklets are available to order.
In Between The Words offers you thoughtful, stimulating and reflective short illustrated ideas and is presented in the spirit of shared exploration, curiosity and common purpose. Sometimes the ideas are more explicit than others but you are encouraged to relate to what you see in your own way and take from it what you find useful.
If you have any special requests, wish to discuss specific commissions or want to share any feedback then please do get in touch.
It is hoped that this website will act as a library and resource that you can return to again and again for either yourself or others whom you are working with or care about.
With all good wishes
Tim

A delicate reminder that kindness can come in the simplest of actions. Thank you Tim!
Thanks Hannah, and sorry for delay in acknowledging your email. I hadn’t seen it for some reason. Best wishes, Tim
Keep spreading your sunshine and care – always appreciated – especially at this time – still missed by me 🙂
thanks Rachel – we all do our little bit!
Hi Tim
Do you have a good between the words for the SBMC harvest newsletter I am putting together. or may I use the home you posted.
every blessing
John
I am so sorry John -I missed this. But do feel free to use anything you want in future. As long as it has the website included I am happy to share. Hope all is well with you, best wishes, Tim
Interesting photograph with the poem “to love”! I’m just wondering if it’s the yew tree in the churchyard at Stoke Gabriel in Devon, reputed to be 1,000 years old?
Hi Penny – good question! I think I took this one near Carmel in the US. Hope you are well