Highway to the Comfort Zone

Highway to the Comfort Zone

Working night shift can be a lonely business at the best of time, especially when we haven’t been in to the office for over a year..

  • The Jesus of History

    Time Magazine did a story about the ‘Most Significant Person in History’ and concluded after a very comprehensive and detailed research program that Jesus was that person. The results appeared in their December 10th, 2013 edition.

  • Three Amigos V John the Baptist

    Are you old enough to remember the film Three Amigos?

  • Christian Camp – has a railway carriage

    Christian camp sites around the nation with the good fortune of hosting railway carriages as part of their camp site accommodation have a charm all of their own.

  • The Vermont sheep in Australia

    The Vermont (USA) rams devastated the Australian wool industry when introduced in the 1880s and the effects are still being felt 140 years later.

  • The rollercoaster of grief

    As we walk in this journey of life we’ll often be thrown into the despair and darkness that we call grief.

  • Haircuts and holy moments: my barber the pastor

    How do you pastor a pastor? I have tried many ways to answer this question in my short time in ministry. Supervision and counselling, networking with fellow pastors and leaders, as well as sabbath-taking.

  • The Trade-Off of Generosity

    “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”

  • Those pesky sticky fingers

    Family life engages in transporting young children in the car, or whether you like to eat mangoes or watermelon under a shady tree, or whether you just suffer during humid weather, you will probably have been reaching for the conveniently packaged "wet wipes".

  • Giving – not only for those gifted

    I certainly am not well-off. I am currently a full-time student, barely having to pay off my tuition fees and my living cost. Yet, gratefully, the Lord has provided me with a part time position where I am able to make just enough money to live through week by week.

  • Going home

    The bell would ring signalling the end of school. I remember those days when the class would erupt with excitement. Some looked forward to the trip away in the weekend or a celebration at home, and others simply relieved that school was over for the day.

  • Confronting Atrocity

    In 2020 alone the world saw the undertaking of 30+ different terrorist attacks. Ranging from a single fatality to beyond 100 individuals in a single act, these events have become common place In most of our lives.