Michael Dahlenburg
Press Service International
Michael Dahlenburg is an electronics technician. He is non-denominational and has previously been involved in church plants and assisting those in ministry. His interests include; enjoying family, home DIY, gardening, most things tech-related and driving his wife crazy with a constant stream of inventions! He lives with his wife Michelle and three children in God’s own land of Southern Adelaide, Australia.Michael Dahlenburg’s previous articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/michael-dahlenburg.html
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What will you bring to Heaven?
'You leave this world with what you were born with: nothing'.
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My existence vs. heroes of the bible
Lord, I constantly stumble and struggle with sin, never seem to have enough time for you, why would you bother with a nobody like me?
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Biblical hygiene
Biblical hygiene—no, I am not talking about washing your Bible after reading it on the toilet!
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Powering the future
I recently watched Michael Moore's latest documentary release, Planet of the Humans.
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Corona crazy
I’ll be honest, I am genuinely both surprised and not surprised at the same time, with the state the world is currently in with this Corona Virus pandemic.
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Tithing matters of consideration
Many of us have been there at some stage. Sitting in the church pew or isle, the offerings container approaches and you think, ‘Oh, ummm…’ You check your wallet or purse even though you know you forgot to organise something to be in there – just so people know you at least tried and were not completely avoiding the tithe…
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The kids were safer then…
‘Back in my day, we used to roam the streets, and it was safe.’ Quotes to the tune of this statement are common with the generations who grew up before the 80’s.
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Would Jesus divorce you?
It seems everyone has an opinion on how marriage should look: who it's for and how to make it last. The book of Genesis gives us the story of Adam and Eve, a picture of God's design for marriage and proof he is using marriage to work his purposes for good in all situations.
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The dodgy church visitor
We find it so easy to judge each other by the way we speak, act or by the wise or unwise decisions we make.
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Troubled with Church
My wife’s phone rang last week; a friend from a recently attended church calling her to organize a catch-up. Being someone we had also known from other church related activities in the past, my wife took up the offer for a catch-up. The conversations were targeted at why we were not going to church lately.