Walking in the Spotlight

Walking in the Spotlight

“What if I can’t sing again, that’s my bread and butter.”.

  • Know that you are unique

    You are a unique person.

  • Unworthy Fury

    I have found over the decades that the Lord speaks to me most clearly through a combination of personal experience and scripture.

  • Protest is a means of catharsis

    According to the dictionary, protest is a noun that describes “a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something”. This description seems to fall a little flat in comparison to what’s been happening in the United States since the 25th of May this year.

  • 130 years Queensland Railways

    Rail travel is coming back. Sounds like a good time to celebrate 130 years Queensland Railways – there will be steam rides nostalgic steam locomotive, and all things rail heritage.

  • Not a problem

    Way back in February a car driven by an allegedly drunk driver in Sydney’s northern  suburbs ran off the road and hit numbers of children.

  • Leadership, society and experts

    Making decisions can be hard enough when it comes to personal choices. How much harder is it to commit to action when your choice directly impacts other people!

  • Children and those road trips

    Covid 19 - Australian States have opened up State Travel and this means - long road trips for kids apply today as they did in my era – often it is on long flights rather than in cars or people mover vans.

  • Pigeons

    Pigeons have made a home for themselves in our larger cities, a familiar sight as they strut about scrounging crumbs and food scraps. Their soft cooing sound is lovely to hear in the early morning and in the evenings as they gather together to roost.

  • Hey kid, put your hands down

    It is one of the most iconic sports photos ever taken.The photograph, taken by veteran NBA photographer Fernando ...

  • The Last Dance

    Recently I dreamt of a world rocked by tribulation. The sky was dark at midday, the stars and moon ceased shining, and signs in the heavens and a cataclysmic noise portended worse to come.

  • Post justice

    This question in 2020 is surely a true one - can true justice ever be done. Every year we hear of how DNA reveals someone sentenced for that crime ‘did not do it’ and they spent years locked-up.