Katelin Staples

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Katelin Staples is from Gladstone, Queensland. By day Katelin is employed as a proofreader. Katelin has a passion for discovering the deep things of God and how they affect the world around us.

  • Numbers in Scripture

    Unsurprisingly, Scripture is full of numbers. These don’t just appear in the obvious way—out in the open for even the most casual reader to see, but also in the connections and symbolism which must be searched out.

  • Colours of the Bible

    When reading through the Bible, it becomes clear that there are many things which are theologically significant.

  • Gemstones of the Bible

    The Bible makes many references to jewels and precious stones. This is not so surprising, since in every civilisation gemstones have been highly prized and sought after.

  • The fingerprints of God

    Did you know there is a common element in much, if not most, of what we as humans consider beautiful? That beauty isn’t entirely subjective? This element is why some things are considered beautiful for ages, even though trends have changed.

  • A bullet dodged…for now

    In Israel recently, a bill was put forward for consideration, the implementation of which would have had far reaching consequences for the land of Israel.

  • Liquid memory

    Water has amazing properties. Some researchers believe that water possesses the property of memory, with water “remembering” where it has been, what has been near it, and who has handled it in the past.

  • The fall of western civilisation

    Looking around at the world today, I think it’s safe to say that Western civilisation is in free fall. So many things have changed rapidly within the last 6 decades or so (especially the last 10 – 12 years), and not for the better.

  • The yoke of woke

    Have you ever noticed that in the last several years so many movies, TV shows, etc. have become barely watchable or readable?

  • Under the sea

    From sunken shipwrecks laden with treasure to stranger discoveries such as ancient computers, divers have found some amazing items under the ocean waves.

  • Kentucky-fried Lab-grown?

    In recent years, companies around the world have been developing cultivated “meats” for human consumption. They are not doing it the normal way via cows, etc. in pastures, but via cultivation in laboratories.