Some of you may die, but…

Some of you may die, but…

Some of you may die, but….

  • A theology - Pearl Harbour

    This military action – Pearl Harbour - bought the United States into the Pacific War and a few days later into the European theatre of war when Adolf Hitler declared that Germany was also at War with the United States. 

  • A cry for justice in Pakistan

    It is tragic enough to hear of discrimination and abuse of people based only on their world view and belief system, but it is particularly heinous to see such abuse being perpetrated against young girls.

  • How the Presidential election could reveal more than a new leader

    The grim perception of Biden/ Harris winning the 2020 US Election seemed to be enough to set Donald Trump on another purge to save the American people from a possible four years of democratic governance.

  • Being an Australian Christian in 2020

    I’ve been fascinated this year how often I see or hear things that align with what I’m writing on during the drafting process.

  • A wet ride  

    I have recently returned from six months on board the medical and training ship YWAM PNG, which operates around the PNG coast providing free health care and training to some of the world’s most remote villages.

  • Church building projects

    Confession  -  I have been directly involved in both church building projects and mission building projects.

  • One precious pearl

    Precious: adjective – of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.

  • Two ‘Hollywood Christian’ Films?

    The last decade has witnessed a growing number of Hollywood films with Christian characters and themes. Most are not in the blockbuster category, but some feature well-known Hollywood actors.

  • It’s better to make a decision…

    Sometimes clients sat opposite me wringing their hands in desperation not knowing what to do and might ask: ‘Gavin what do you think we should do?’

  • Never forget - Nazi death camps   

    Recently a survey was done in Australia of young people who could articulate the NAZI atrocities – the response was abysmal.   

  • A Matter of Philosophy

    My biggest regret with hindsight to my many years of tertiary education is my failure to study philosophy.