David
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The Parable of the Broken Wheel
It would be ideal if Pa could tell you this story. He tells it better... But, alas, here goes.
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Can we add 'Christian Intuitive' to our last Will and Testament
There are lawyers today who specialise in contesting someone\'s last Will and Testament. One of my daughters is one of these who specialise in this.
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One third of US pastors are obese
More than a third of American clergy are obese, according to a new study from Baylor University - but the profession also has some built-in prevention methods.
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Islamic State must be wiped out, says French defence minister
Islamic State fighters must be wiped out, France\'s defence minister said on Tuesday, indicating that Paris would not pull back from military operations overseas after 17 people were killed by home-grown militants in Paris last week.
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A dad's perspective on… exercise
Goal: latte at bayside café. When: An early Autumn Saturday morning with blue skies but still a crisp feel to the air. Mode: Energetic athletic dad running from townhouse, down alleyway, along waterfront footpath pushing restful daughter in three wheel pram.
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Don't read this if you can't handle mystery
I flew into Anchorage at 1am.
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Don't answer to the voice of anxiety.
I am the voice telling you that you aren\'t good enough. I am the voice questioning your every decision. I am the voice of anxiety.
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Many beautiful women got a free pass, now new stats show more women in court and sentenced
A recent News.com article has shocked the nation, and asking very serious questions about the psyche of this wide brown land, whereby beautiful women in NSW are now being charged and sentenced to a wide variety of crime.
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Cult truth vs orthodoxy
When moving into my new place last week, it was a shock for me to discover a cult living just up the road. The shock wasn\'t the fact that it was a cult in the third largest city in the country – that\'s to be expected. The shock was that I had never heard of them!
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Second chances: A thing of the past?
Throughout our lives we are taught to condemn the blameworthy. Has this led to second chances becoming a thing of the past?