The Right Call

The Right Call

Certain moments in life are often unpredictable; especially when we are called upon to make a choice that can impact not only our life, but the lives of others. It is in such moments that we make a decision that marks a turning point, a point of no return..

  • The windows of heaven

    Malachi 3 verse 10 addresses the subject of money when speaking about the nature of God's promises on giving: ".. and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, and there shall not be a room enough to receive it."

  • Truth in the pandemic age

    When post-modern theorist François Lyotard wrote in 1979 that knowledge would soon become primary commodity, he could not have conceived what the internet would become.

  • My Testimony

    In October of 2018, on a Thursday night I was hanging out washing when I saw a couple of cars pulling up at my neighbour/friend’s house. I noticed one of the people getting out of the car was someone I knew. I approached them, I asked “what’s going on?’

  • The USA and Religion

    The USA has long fascinated me, and I have embarked on a series of reflections on culture in the USA, using American film or television as a prompt.

  • Stormy Seas vs Sovereign Saviour

    From confrontations with mortality to restrictions on freedoms while endeavouring to maintain a sense of normality, it’s been tough lately…

  • Angel’s Dancing  -  Tronson du Coudray

    Angel’s Dancing is the art work by Tronson du Coudray as the 2019 annual art work for Mr Basil Sellers AM in Sydney.

  • The road to becoming a Software Engineer

    A while ago someone asked me "what do I do at work as a Software Engineer?" The more I thought about this the more I realised that there was a general disconnect between the general public and what my job is.

  • What is racist behaviour

    In the Television and DVD series World at War in Episode No 19 titled 'Pincers', an American soldier who also happened to be a Jew tells the story of invading Germany and on one occasion being hassled by a German woman civilian.

  • Beyond the Fog

    There is confusion everywhere, among all the announcements of lockdowns and all the mandates and all the arguments of where Christians should stand on either side of the coronavirus debate.  It doesn’t matter what label you put on it, the division is palpable even among the faithful.

  • When the pain inside rises and the cookies aren’t far away

    Comfort eating. My faithful friend for the last decade or so.

  • Mind the Plants

    Indoor pot plants are all the rage these days – and for good reason. They are green and leafy, fresh and vibrant, purifying the air and bringing a touch of earthiness to the concrete walls that make up our office spaces. I love a good plant collection, and over the last year have steadily built up a collection of potted greenery.