Getting married need not be a #lifegoal

Getting married need not be a #lifegoal

Wedding and engagement announcements dominate my social media feeds, and I am starting to feel left out..

  • Lion’s In Lockdown Again

    Thursday night training was a shortened affair. Outside the clubrooms Artie was counting nervously.

  • Loving Loud in 2020

    This article shares what my home church – Church of Christ Fellowship, Clayton has been up to in loving our local community with no strings attached.

  • Hungry for love?

    We all want to be loved. It’s like humanity’s preset; a built-in system in every heart that when not met means we won’t function well in this life.

  • Rediscovering the real role of the church

    I find my heart being tugged perpetually to tackle the question of the role of the church in the world.

  • Peace be still

    The internet is abuzz with a panoply of self-help strategies and programmes geared towards accessing and maintaining joy, balance, and peace in one’s life.

  • Breathe Jesus

    While running out the door and leaving 2020 behind me, I chose to opt for a different approach to my usually (unaccomplished) goals for the year – a theme for the year.

  • In understanding God’s word  

    As Christians, we are taught that the scripture is breathed out by God and used for equipping God’s people for good work.

  • 8 minutes

    Every day I walk to the train and it takes me about 8 minutes. During these walks, I always feel more connected to God. I put my headphones in, it’s quiet and there I can commune with God.

  • Exercising the muscle of self-discipline

    It is a new year and during this time many people make resolutions to start or continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behaviour, accomplish a personal goal, or simply try to improve their life in one way or another.

  • A story of God’s precise and perfect provision

    God’s provision can come in unexpected ways. I have been in situations where I have experienced God’s favour and abundance, and I have been in situations where I have experienced lack.

  • Coat of Arms

    My wider family has been fascinated by our family tree with a coat of arms and a formal stamp of authority on a parchment that dates from 1580 through to 1792. It came down to me from a late distant uncle who enjoyed exploring the family history.