Creating Christ in my own image

Creating Christ in my own image

Recently, I heard a sermon that changed my view on the Israelites and idols..

  • Talk of a new temple

    The talk of a new temple in Jerusalem has been around as I have been alive and two thousand years before.

  • Finding freedom

    Recently I was asked to share at my church’s youth camp. The topic was an easy one: how has Jesus impacted your life?

  • Remaining relevant is vital.

    For many reasons, changes are changing society faster than we can blink!

  • Thank God for Construction  

    For the better part of the last eight months our church has been a construction site. It has been undergoing major renovations all whilst continuing to be a church where we hold Sunday services and mid-week meetings.

  • Mystery

    The nature of the mystique that abounds when speaking of Israel and the prophecies is a constant theme for Christians.

  • Feeding on the right food

    There is nothing worse than an 80 year-old man with the mind of an 18 year-old. I am not talking about the vibrancy and the passion that the youth have, I am talking immaturity.

  • Obsessed with death

    Early in August 2019, an extreme abortion bill flew through its first reading in New Zealand.

  • Bad bosses

    When I worked as a teacher, I had a school principal whom I thoroughly despised.

  • Getting in the way

    It was billed as an exciting concert, not to be missed. A brilliant young musician who had been a child prodigy and continued to ‘wow’ audiences with a brilliance of technique that was rarely seen or heard.

  • Stop the clock!

    Following on from my last article entitled Becoming Deliberate, I found myself having many conversations with friends exclaiming how quickly this year is flying by without even a wind sail to hold us back.

  • Are children's sports ribbons a good thing

    Athletic tournaments get held in September across Australia. The young children get tired. They get good days of running, jumping and throwing. Everyone got a ribbon. No one missed out. No one felt that they had lost.