Sarah Urmston
Press Service International
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Who you really are online
How much do you love being reminded of things you said and did two years ago? Five years ago? Ten?
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Being church means doing church
“I just love putting together the Sunday roster!” Said no church administrator EVER.
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Treating children with respect – they’re people too!
We were waiting for the elevator doors to open and a voice caught my attention. “What’s YOUR name?”
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Dear Landlord, let’s be friends
So you’ve got an investment property – congratulations! And now you need to fill it with a good tenant who’ll pay their rent and look after the property with all the care that you would if you were living there.
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The old woman who lived in a shoe – because it’s all she could afford
I’m well on my way to achieving the dream! You know, that Great Australian Dream of marriage, a pet, 2.5 kids and a mortgage. I’ve got the marriage and kids part (2 for now).
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Waterspouts, washouts and the climb
I have started a series of columns looking at nursery rhymes and what they might offer Christians in the way of godly reflection. The previous column looked at Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
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Twinkling stars of wonder
One of the first nursery rhymes my son started doing the actions to was ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’.
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The best team – Team Jesus
'If you need, if you need!' 'Get in front!' 'Defend!' 'Rebound!'
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Money, money, money
I have a confession to make: I love money.