Ashley Menelaws
Press Service International
Ash lives in Kingaroy, Queensland. It’s here he works as a farm hand, bull rides and finishing his degree in teaching. Ash is a former young writer and has returned to the team.
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One by one
Our lives often consist of battles, battles which take place over the entire length of one’s life and shape us into who we are and who we can potentially become.
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The pursuit of a lifetime
Lately I have been on a journey, a journey in search of the unknown.
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What happened to us?
If you’ve seen the news lately, honestly it’s rather depressing with what is happening to society. So much has gone from one way to the complete opposite, where you can be attacked for standing up for your faith.
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Recognising the Lordship of your life
Above all other titles the Lord can be seen as our father, son, friend. The first thing we see the enemy do in Genesis Chapter 3 when he refers to Lord God as just God; is to deny God's lordship, his supremacy, his rulership.
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Walking in Faith
Each of us have had our lives turned upside down. It happened again two weeks ago when a close friend died. One minute I can see the end, the light at the end of the tunnel if you will and then next no light and no clear direction. It has left me with many questions.
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Forerunners of faith
I often find myself in bouts of frustration with what the church as a whole has become in this day and age. In fact, I would go so far as to say I am frustrated with how the church no longer seems to follow the example of the forerunners of faith, or barely does so.
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Era of the Ism’s
Over the last one hundred years humanity has seen the rise in popularity of all the ism’s as well as the rise of new ism’s. I am referring to atheism, Catholicism, humanism and all other such things.
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To live is Christ
There's a chill in the air I breathe, the cold is upon me and I take great lengths to get warm. I then sit on my spring-loaded couch, open my book and the first words I see are: “to live is Christ”.
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The long road
Sometimes life seems like a long road, one that can go on for quite a while, one that appears to have no end.
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The long wait till harvest
We often, if not always are expectant of immediate results.