Being his masterpiece

Being his masterpiece

In my personal reflections recently I have been taking a recap of my year so far. Just taking note of the areas I had purposed to change to bring improvements and significant progress towards my goals..

  • Encourage someone today!

    I was ready to say hello to my Creator when I recently went swimming in the open water for my inaugural 500 metre beach swim.

  • Pets are rarely Australian natives

    For years when working as a locomotive engineman hauling steel trains on the Unanderra-Summit Tank line one household had a pet Wallaby.

  • Chicken’n’Chips for God

    Scorched hands, greasy fingers and slippery floors are the things that come to mind when I remember my time in the fast food industry.

  • China - 50 million more men

    Australia is witnessing China’s economic power as we speak with their reduction of imports from Australia. How might this impact on their excess of men.

  • No-go areas for the clergy

    There are no-go areas for journalists when interviewing a celebrity and this raised my antenna as to what might be some of the no-go areas when interviewing ministers and missionaries and / or in mutual conversation.

  • Understanding Jonah

    Jonah stands out amongst the minor prophetic books.

  • Into the woods

    Into the Woods was my first introduction to the works of Stephen Sondheim. If you grew up reading the fairy-tale stories from the Brothers Grimm, you would know the stories that Into the Woods covers – Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, and Little Red Riding Hood.

  • Awaken leadership

    Just this month my husband and I have started an exciting new ministry called Awaken Leadership. It is an online platform which includes articles that we have written and information surrounding my new book Promise Keeper.

  • Count it all joy

    I was on my way home from work one evening when my girlfriend called me on my cell. I happily answered and just from the sound of her “hello”, I knew she was not well.

  • Who Should Act Right First?

    The husband or the wife? The short answer is both. However, we tend to point the finger at the other person. We may even use the Bible to solidify our position

  • Y.O.L.O.

    I recently saw a post that asked, “What line do you use before making a bad decision?” And I instantly thought “YOLO!” You only live once so why not?