Overcoming Peter Pan Syndrome

Overcoming Peter Pan Syndrome

You may have heard stories about Peter Pan. Stories of a whimsical and free-spirited, magical boy who could fly. With his mythical adventures in Neverland enchanting children and adults alike for generations..

  • Learning patience

    In our fast-paced world, patience can be hard to come by. Can we learn to wait; to wait on God, wait for one another, wait for a promise to be fulfilled? I want to learn patience that does not sit in unproductivity, but actively waits and demonstrates self-control.

  • Six degrees of separation to God?

    Have you ever seen the film, “Six Degrees of Separation?” It’s a fascinating take on the connections every person has to everyone else on the planet.

  • Age Perceptions

    Age has an enormous effect on perception and this is one aspect that has been neglected in the economic push to see Australia’s baby boomers continue to work.

  • Kiwi young writers gains a Patron

    Major Christina Tyson, the former head of New Zealand Salvation Army Media, has graciously given the green light to helping the Kiwi young writers to become their own entity – separate to Australia.

  • Accountability

    It is anecdotal but well proven by experience over centuries, that some Christian leaders who focus too much on the politics of their position, fail their colleagues and their community because of their lack of their own accountability. 

  • Is there anything hindering your walk with Jesus?

    If you were to be asked how your walk with the Lord is what would you say?

  • Lake of fire

    It’s hard not to recoil at the mention of hell. Personally, I struggle. But I believe there to be utility in understanding and dwelling on the doctrine.

  • 25 lessons in 25 years

    Recently I turned 26 and my aunty challenged me to write 25 things I’ve learnt so far. I feel like I’m always reflecting on things, however I found this to be an incredibly life giving experience nonetheless.

  • Slavery is a current issue

    In 1791, a pamphlet created by William Fox, circulated Britain informing people of the slave industry involving sugar. By the year 1792, 400,000 abolitionist boycotted slave grown sugar, they did not eat baking's with sugar in it and definitely did not have it in their tea.

  • The ‘other’ Jesus

    When I first read of the concept of the ‘other jesus’ on a Facebook post, my head started spinning. I instantly thought ‘Oh no. Here comes another false prophet epidemic…’

  • How to grow the church?

    I asked a group recently how they would grow the church. We had been studying the Book of Acts and I was after some application from their readings.