Person of Faith: Arthur Stace – Mr Eternity
Eternity! The word exploded in spectacular illumination contrasting the natural beauty of Sydney harbor. It was a profound statement to the world..
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Be still and know
It’s an uneasy and angry world we live in. I know I feel a bit rattled by many things that are happening. What can we do?
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The promise that starts with a bee!
Who has not enjoyed too much honeycomb, particularly as a child? More than once I joyfully over-imbibed on honey straight from the spoon.
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Binge watching Stranger Things 2
There was a time when we’d watch a TV programme and spend ages talking about it the next day. A time when we waited a whole week (or an entire off-season) to find out what happened next. Not so today.
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Modern day good Samaritans still exist and it doesn’t take much
It seems regardless of how prepared we think we are, sometimes we aren’t prepared at all for what is to come.
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Chocolate Easter eggs for Santa
Funny how some things stick in your mind. Like the time I heard a young child in the supermarket exclaiming excitedly, ‘Look, Mum! Look, there’s the chocolate Easter eggs for Santa’s birthday!’
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Person of Faith – Jesma O’Hara
Jesma O’Hara is eloquent, informed and an expert communicator, preaching, teaching or writing.
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Do we hang out Jesus style?
In 1988 Floyd McClung and Kalafi Moala wrote a book “Nine Worlds to Win.” They emphasized evangelism into the worlds of Islam, Buddhism, Communism with a chapter on Nominal Christians.
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Do we need a new reformation?
October 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
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Planned obsolescence
I made a terrible mistake the other day, and I am paying for it. I have no one else to blame but myself, I can’t even claim ignorance as an excuse, more than anyone I should have known the potential consequences.
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Sci-Fi, Jesus and the crisis amongst men
I have been a sci-fi fan for longer than I can remember and well recall watching the original Star Trek series on TV with mum and dad.
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Protester became Protestant – Martin Luther’s 500th Anniversary
The last day in October has a special meaning for Protestant Christians throughout the world.