Eat your Veggies!
I've got a confession to make. For the last few years I haven't been a healthy eater. Only the recent earnest attempts of my sister got me seriously reflecting on exactly what I'd been consuming on a daily basis. This can be summed up in one word: sugar!.
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A contract with God
Were you aware that God has made a contract with you?
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A letter to a reader in the future
What would I say about the year 2020 in a letter to the future?
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Central is Chemistry
This is more than one can take - Chemistry Dad jokes: “Chemists have solutions” and “Never trust an atom, they make up everything”. There are also a range of two-liners that are a little more scientific, such as “A neutron walked into a bar and asked the barman the price of a drink. The barman said 'for you, no charge.'”
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Peace, be still
I have grown up waking up early. An early bird, my family would call me. I woke up before the sun rose most days. I woke up to pitch darkness, quietness, and stillness. No one else was awake at that time; I was the only moving object.
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Volunteering as Discipleship
Significant amounts of Church-based activities are run by volunteers. I myself have been a volunteer in many capacities in my own church and with several organisations that share Christian aims.
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Sport as sacrifice
One of the great challenges for Christians today is how to integrate being a follower of Jesus into every aspect of life. We are called (Romans chapter 12) to be “living sacrifices” for God in everything we do.
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Satan’s tactics in spiritual deconstruction
Have you heard stories of people falling away from the faith? Isn’t it terribly saddening?
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Walk through the open door, before it shuts
A friend sent me a video recently by Christa Elisha where she talks about a vision she had of Jesus walking in front of her, but the distance between them grew and he was leaving her behind.
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Deconstructing progressive Christianity
Christianity, for people who dislike Christianity. A palatable form of faith served with a side of post-liberalism and postmodernism belief.
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Can’t see it? Won’t believe it.
A common statement sometimes even made by a close relative. But whilst: We have a right to believe whatever we want, not everything we believe is right. Ravi Zacharias
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Unnecessary fiscal multiple oversight
This is a current concern especially with the Job Seeker scenarios. A growing number of Christian leaders are expressing in some righteous concern over the unstated pressures placed upon them for 'unnecessary fiscal multiple oversight' (UFMO).