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

  • Stay Positive, That’s What the Cult Wants

    Positivity is not the be all and end all to humanities problems. There are times when reality must be embraced at the expense of our happiness. Solutions need correct assessments, and correct assessments cannot be made under false pretences of ideological ignorance.

  • State of the Chain Gang

    The more noise and hysteria that is made about the 2020 pandemic, the more that which has been drowning in the depths begins to clamour for the surface.

  • The age of A.I 2020 – Who have we embraced?

    Don’t you hate it when someone else tries to finish your sentences for you? Married men will know what I am talking about.

  • The age of A.I 2.0 - Beginnings

    The desire to transcend or escape our human boundaries has been present since the first humans disobeyed the command of God and ate the forbidden fruit.

  • The age of A.I.

    “AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.” (Elon Musk)

  • Jesus is the question

    Whatever they have done to me, they will do to you also. These are the comforting words of Jesus to his servants.

  • Ad Astra

    I like contemplation. It doesn’t always lead to action, but that’s ok. The act of thinking is under-rated. Good thought processes require good foundations, something severely lacking in modern society. The tree of information we eat of becomes the system that we live from.

  • In defence of suffering

    The sufferings of Christ are the core of our Christian faith.

  • What pleases God?

    The answer to this question is the driving force behind life and religion for all who confirm a real belief in God.

  • The Pope’s temptation

    Well the Pope has assumed his right to change the wording of the Lord’s prayer to better line up with Christian doctrine, albeit in the Italian language. The first ones to panic over his decision will be those who may be least affected, and those who share the same habits but no comparative influence.