Just one touch of Jesus

Just one touch of Jesus

Across the world, news of the pandemic seems to have become a norm months later. Here in New Zealand, there is a sense of relief and even triumph as we went weeks without an active case of Covid 19. The occasional cases that popped upkeep us on our toes as we live with this new normal..

  • Flu vaccination

  • Stopping the car

    I for one get annoyed and quite frightened when cars drive too close behind me. Having been a train driver for 10 years, I have a really good feel for how long it can take a large piece of  fast-moving metal to come to a stop.

  • Eternal Life Matters

    America has never been divided like this before. Matt Walsh, a speaker of the Daily Wire, states that America is currently more divided than it was during the American Civil War. At the end of May, 450 protests were held in major cities across America.

  • Netflix could ruin you 365 days a year

    The multi-billion dollar online streaming industry has taken the world by storm. The pioneer startup, now giant, Netflix, has changed the home entertainment industry forever.

  • Legends do die

    Last year 2019 numerous legends died and in recent days the WWII troop entertainer at 103 years of age, Dame Vera Lyn. Some will leave lasting legacy others like famous soldiers as General Douglas MacArthur said, ‘old soldiers simply fade away and die’. 

  • Finding the heart of the Father

    I’ve had a lot of people saying things to me over the past few months like, “It must be really nice to have a faith right now. With everything happening in the world, I bet your faith is giving you a lot of comfort.” Or “I wish I had faith in something right now.”

  • Where The Magic Happens

    During the COVID19 lockdown here in New Zealand many of us learnt all sorts of things about how our rhythms of work and leisure could pivot so easily.

  • What’s more vicious than coronavirus?

    Thanks to God’s mercy and grace, coronavirus in China is now under control to some extent. Meanwhile, there are some disturbing news came out recently while celebrating the positive progress.

  • Original art the more intriguing for your home and office

    A recent Sydney Morning Herald article written by Catherine Armitage titled "Retail Revolution on Oxford Street" reveals how the local Council has stepped into the fray of empty shops and taken up leasing them for as little as $100 a week to artists.

  • Wind!

    Bushland suburbs in the foothills of Mt Wellington are cleaning up after a near-cyclonic windstorm over several days last week. The sound of chainsaws and trucks with mulchers was heard everywhere during the calmer days of the weekend.

  • Why socialism is on the rise

    Thirty-one years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, socialism seems to be creeping into the core of so-called capitalist nations.