Allow yourself to enjoy Christmas
With Christmas less than a month away, it’s no surprise we’re all starting to get stressed. There’s so much to think about, organise and do. Even more important is the decisions that need to be made – your family or mine? Her house or the park? Lunch or dinner?.
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Social engineering—are our values being designed by the state?
German life under Nazi rule is a vivid example of social engineering.
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The future of our faith
Reflections on Christianity’s growth in Africa
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Sour hour of prayer
2020 has been a rough year for me so far.
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Appreciating the present
A few days ago, I was scheduled on for an early shift at work. It was 6am, and I was doing my early morning commute that I’ve done so many times.
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Covered in Grace
I find great value in interaction with myth. To me, a myth (a story which is not factually accurate but concerns archetypal ideas) contains truth which can sometimes be truer than true.
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What a year! some suggestions for making it through – Part 1
What an incredible year 2020 has been! The world has seen disruption of economies, industries, families and personal lives. People and their loved ones have gotten ill and over a million people have died worldwide from a new disease.
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Israel - the word has significance
My wide Delma and I have been tour guides of Holy Land pilgrims with InnerFaith Travel. Many Australians have toured the Holy Land and reflected on their visit over subsequent years.
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Think less. Do more.
I’ve written a lot on the topic of overthinking – the downward spiral, head hitting the wall, hide under your blanket in angst kind of overthinking.
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What to do when you don’t know what to do
Sometimes I need God to tell me explicitly what to do.
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Everything for Jesus, Including Sport
One of the great challenges for Christians today is how to integrate being a follower of Jesus into every aspect of life. Dutch Pastor Abraham Kuyper proclaimed...
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Is our heart true
Our society sells us “a me-focused approach”. That I am the most important person.