David
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Worship shapes your week
I\'m going to be honest in this post. I will try to use my words carefully as I approach a topic that has been written about many times, and has been participated in by billions of people all across this world.
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30 days
$481 Jamaican dollars. That was the amount of money the ABM (ATM) receipt indicated I had left in my account. In US dollars that is $4.81. I chuckled at the number. I had so many desires in my heart and my pocket could not even begin to take care of them.
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Wake up and smell the coffee..
Whilst in my heart of hearts I know that it is Jesus that makes me a better Christian, there are times when I feel like my first proper coffee (a discounted costa at work... thank you Lord) makes me a better Christian!
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Filmmaking: How working in film taught me to really enjoy hard work
As a kid I used to watch Behind the Scenes of all my favourite movies. In fact, confession, I may have bought the theatrical release and extended release of all three LOTR just because of the special features.
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Children ensnared into deadly combat breadth is paralleled to the other - sexual slavery
In a recent News.com article it was headlined that at least 250,000 children around the world are being used in wars and surely this must parallel sexual trafficking with young children.
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3 Tips for giving children's talks
I have a great love for the classic children\'s talk spot in church. There is something enjoyable about teaching children the truth about God\'s word and his great plan of salvation for all people—in a fun, short way.
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Blaming God
\"WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME, GOD?!\" is often the cry when strife happens.
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A letter to Christians from a Psychologist
Psychology and faith in God have been set up as sparring partners, but I believe they can be friends who help each other.
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New Zealand on-line news had oodles of Australian news – Strange? … perhaps not !
As a daily columnist my nose is into publications of all sorts, not least New Zealand on-line media for a number of reasons.
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World's smallest Bible goes on display in Jerusalem
A copy of the Hebrew Bible etched onto a chip the size of a grain of sugar has gone on display for the first time in Jerusalem.