The problem with space cows

The problem with space cows

A number of years ago a mate and I were out and about doing some mountain biking and we were discussing the recent event of NASA landing the Mars rover on Mars. The conversation turned to the topic of other life out there and extra-terrestrials and I asked him the question. “How would it affect your faith if NASA found life on Mars?”.

  • I hold this to be valid  

    A home study report published in several Australian new publications where Professor Roger Wilkins findings are quite revealing and will make the do-gooders and lefties fly into the dramatics in over-time.

  • Live and love like Jesus

    Such strange times. 

  • Driving through heavy traffic

    Every Monday, I start my week by driving roughly 45 minutes to work. After work, the same process repeats, another 45 minutes drive before I reach home. This cycle continues throughout the weekdays from Monday to Friday.

  • Embracing changes

    I once heard someone say,“Change is a great and terrible thing and people love it and hate at the same time. Without change however, you just don’t move.” (Marc Jacobs).

  • It’s good to be you

    When you are hanging out with your friends in a group situation, have you ever looked around and come to the realisation that in a lot of ways your friends are all similar to each other.

  • Our Great South Land

    The legacy of the First Fleet is one commonly of convicts and the denigration of the Indigenous population. But overlooked by many historians and our school curriculums is the arrival of Christianity, which is both distinct and in parallel to the colonisation of what would become Australia.

  • The Church in the Pandemic

    “To be or not to be” is the question for the church right now, and it is not an easy question.

  • An Identity Bigger Than Me

    Out of my own journey of discovering my identity as a child of God, I’ve become a proponent of helping others find their identity in God; it’s a mark of my preaching and becomes central in any discussions I have with people who are struggling in life.

  • Yitzhak Shamir  -  Israel

  • Is Playing Sport Work?

    Sport is an industry and exists in the fiscal world of supply and demand. The administrators, coaches, doctors, physiotherapists and the rest all work in this industry. These people craft information and apply years of experience and learning to keep clubs, players and the League or Association running. Nice work if you can get it.

  • Work together for NZ’s mental health

    Last week, 10 October was World Mental Health Day, but just how mentally well are we? While New Zealand is the eighth happiest country in the world, it’s an indictment on our society that we have the highest suicide rate for 15- to 24-year-olds, five times that of Britain and twice that of Australia.