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

  • The monotony of middle parenthood

    ‘That’s the monotony of middle parenthood’ my work colleague exclaimed to me. I had just been discussing the experience of what my work mate referred to as middle parenthood.

  • Approaching half way

    I recently turned 39, 1 year shy of 40.

  • Evil rock

    Back in 1997, the first year I had become a Christian, I was leaving the church building after a morning service and had offered a fellow church goer a lift home.

  • To go left or right?

    The world is an interesting place at the moment. A real battle has broken out in so many areas of society of the political left versus the political right.

  • The kids were safer then (PSI Best of 2018)

    ‘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.

  • A new job at 38

    I started a new job after almost almost 14 years at a previous job.

  • The double standard of racism

  • Afraid of Death

    Have you ever stopped to consider what you will be thinking when you are close to the end of your life? For me personally, this is a scary topic when I actually stop and think about it. One which I find is rarely talked about—yet one day we will all come to that place, there is no escaping it.

  • Gaming Obsession

    I have been aware for some time, of conversations with my wife and her friends about their husband’s computer gaming obsessions. ‘After dinner, most nights he just goes to bed and plays on the Xbox until I come to bed hours later…’ one mum said.

  • What about Heaven?

    Have you ever wondered what will happen when we pass away and if we will go to heaven?