Josh Robbie

Press Service International

Joshua Robbie is currently serving the Lord under Pastors Ronnie and Shirley Naidoo of KZN Celebration Centre in Tongaat South Africa. He and His wife Rene’ moved from Australia to South Africa in April 2016. Their desire is to help in whatever way they can so that the church can become all that God has purposed her to be. Josh is a painter by trade and also enjoys sports such as surfing, basketball and boxing. He has also written a book, now available for purchase on Amazon called: “Your Father sees: Living the sermon on the mount”.Josh Robbie previous articles may be viewed http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/josh-robbie.html

  • Moral minimums

    If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?

  • The new colonisation

    The best thing about my line of work is all the new places you get to experience on the road. Painting houses necessitates travelling to wherever the house is.

  • Fresh Bread for life

    What a dull, flavourless life the world is accepting for itself. Willing to sacrifice taste and substance for a few more days of undignified tinned preservation.

  • Peace and safety, peas and carrots

    Peace and safety are not synonymous terms, nor do they go together like peas and carrots. It appears to me that our modern age possesses a perception that humanity cannot have peace unless security under every possible scenario is guaranteed.

  • Advice for travellers

    After six and a half months in Australia, once again separated from my wife due to the pandemic, I managed, on Christmas day, to return to South Africa…and I am stuck here again.

  • The United Nations Drive for Data

    We live in a data driven world. This has a tremendous effect on the way societies are now governed and steered. Understandably governments are always on the hunt for more information and resource through which they can implement strategies for the progress of their nation.

  • Christmas cheer

    Christmas time really is the most wonderful time of the year. \'Tis the season to be jolly, eat a little too much, drink a little too much, party, have fun and enjoy yourself, and why not? We have good reason to be happy.

  • Hypocrite or Heir?

    The world has fallen on hard times. People are feeling low. Pressure and uncertainty are all around. Overcoming is not easy.

  • Fools no more

  • Is Jesus the answer?

    When you claim to know the pre-determined answer, then, no matter what questions are fired your way, your position will always be defensive. The phrase ‘Jesus is the answer’ is often used by Christians as both an advertising slogan and go-to answer for all of humanities problems.