Confessions of an untiring procrastinator

Confessions of an untiring procrastinator

When was the last time I didn’t leave things to the last minute? Whether it be the piled-up laundry that needs to be sussed or an important assignment due the following week, I stretch out my ‘carefree’ leisure time as much as possible to avoid the troubles my duties bring..

  • Discerning the Call

    It’s not unusual to meet sincere Christians confused about which course of action to take to fulfil the will of God in their lives

  • Persecution of Christians in China ramps up

    It seems as though the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is completely blind to the fact that God, who created the universe and redeems his people, cannot be stamped out through brute force.

  • What’s your motivation?

    We might not always be aware of what they are, but we certainly do have motivations for the things we choose to do with our time.

  • Come what may

    Sometimes in life things are not always fair on your walk with the Lord, you can often go through things that seem incredibly unfair, heartbreaking, challenging and shattering. But often it all works out for your good and for the glory of God.

  • That’s My Dad!

    Some of my earliest memories of my Dad are building things in the backyard, drawing together, sitting on the back of his bike, and praying together every night before bed.

  • Injuries: Speed hump or Launchpad?

    Watching the sports news there is always mention of the inevitable, injuries. The injury list of a club. Who’s in, who's out, who needs surgery, who may be ready to make a comeback.

  • Love anyway

    It’s interesting to see how views and approaches to morality have evolved through the ages.

  • When do we bow the knee to Government

    “When Do We Bow the Knee to Government” is drawn from Daniel 6:1-28 and 1 John 2:12-17. It comes from Ross Clifford.

  • Faith for fear

    I’ve often wondered what book of the Bible people in the past have held onto the most during seasons of war, plagues and uncertainty. But I suppose it’s like asking which virtue is the most important to a Christian that they use it when in the most danger, as if it were a weapon.

  • Midge Point Beach

    In 2018 my wife Liana and I took some much needed ministry respite at Well-Being Australia's 'Laguna Quays Respite' on the Whitsundays.

  • God isn’t a helicopter parent

    ‘Helicopter parent’ is a term that was first mentioned in a parenting book in 1969 but it became more widely used in the early 2000s when American academic administrators became aware of an increasing number of ‘Baby Boomer’ parents being excessively involved in the lives of their older teenagers/young adults.