Can someone please tell me what day it is?
While isolation is good for everyone at this time, it does pose some interesting conundrums (besides the obvious). For instance; a common question that floats around our household of six in these strange times is—"what day is it?”.
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Leg Wars
Many readers of my articles and friends know the journey my family has taken over the last twenty months or so.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winners that Lost at Love
What do Juan Manuel Santos, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liu Xiaobo, Wangari Maathai, Kofi Annan all have in common? Yes they were all Nobel Peace Prize winners.
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Corona crazy
I’ll be honest, I am genuinely both surprised and not surprised at the same time, with the state the world is currently in with this Corona Virus pandemic.
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God doesn’t want you in heaven – but something better…new book by Vic Matthews
While in voluntary isolation, here is a Kindle book on Amazon for the serious reader by a serious theologian. Should you be interested in a hilarious frolic of entertainment, this is not the book for you.
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Testing Times
With an event of the magnitude of the coronavirus epidemic, there is no facet of society that isn’t affected, and the it seems like there no aspect of our daily lives that hasn’t been transformed—and may never be the same.
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A Pandemic’s Purpose
I don’t know what is happening right now. I’ve seen so much from different people. Different perspectives, different stories, and different suggestions for the purpose of this pandemic. But I just don’t know, and for once, I don’t feel like I’m alone with that.
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Lockdown Blues? Think about Noah
Imagine this, one day you are living your life, going about you daily tasks, and the next minute you are stuck inside with your family and you don’t know for how long.
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New car sales after Holden
With General Motors ending the Holden brand in August it was fascinating to read a News.com article earlier this year after the Holden announcement on which is Australia’s best selling car.
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Massive obstacle to truth!
This is just as applicable to 2020 as it has been in previous years when I have detailed in this column similar outbursts of anguish on this issue.
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Jubilee and Hope in a Time of Quarantine
On Christmas Day, December 1974, cyclone Tracey flattened Darwin. The recovery was not quick, but it happened. Along with the recovery period came an interesting situation.
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Defy the devil
Although the book of Revelation (ch.6) teaches that plagues are poured out by the Lamb of God, decades of peace and prosperity have robbed pastors of the ability to teach people how to make war in the Spirit (Ephesians chapter 6 verses 12-18).