What More Can He Say?

What More Can He Say?

The last words of a dying man are like gold. It is very riveting and compelling. It is always inspiring, especially if the person who dies is famous.

  • Stutterers – fascinating

    This is growing in 2020. Eight years ago the Sydney Morning Herald noted that for the first time stutterers suffering severe ''social phobias'' linked to their speech impediment will be able to access psychological help online after successful Sydney trials for a new treatment.

  • Building Lego, and perseverance

    I have an obsession. It has consumed my life for the last month since I discovered it. It’s not a secret, but the people closest to me aren’t particularly pleased about it…

  • None of us knows how long this will be

    The title, None of us knows how long this will be, could be the latest newspaper headline. However, it was believed to have been written when Jerusalem was under Babylonian attack in about 586 BC.

  • The family home

    A quick on-line search illustrates a myriad of wonderful creative ideas as to how to best make use of the space and its viability of the family home. 

  • Come, Lord Jesus

    Words every believer would have heard at least once in their Christian journey. Also words that we probably do not dwell on given the number of times we hear them and still don’t see.. well… the end.

  • The Importance of Repentance

    As a Christian, an important part of my relationship with God is my repentance. This is because, it is through my repentance that I communicate to God that I am sincerely sorry.

  • UWS  -  what is it ? 

    Israel’s Moshe Arens writing for Haaretz challenged the “unilateral withdrawal syndrome” relating it to some of Israel’s military men turned politicians.

  • The Repair Shop God

    Perhaps the nicest show on television has been screening here in New Zealand this year. The Repair Shop is a British show where people take their old worn-down family heirlooms to be fixed by a team of tender, loving and expert craftspeople.

  • What does love look like?

    I often wonder how God can love people and judge them at the same time. Intellectually, I understand that God must be able to do this, because, you know, God is God.

  • See through to the truth

    I’ve found that there is both beauty and power in seeing through to the very truth of something or somebody. I would like to start with a recent example to explain my point here.

  • Mirrors

    Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? This famous quote from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs often reflects our most common use of a mirror: to see ourselves (with a tinge of vanity!). We would all agree that being presentable is definitely more appealing than the opposite.