Watchmen at the gate
The prophetic ministry of the watchman is a very critical ministry in this hour in which we live..
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The villain
When we hear the word villain, the first thing that passes through our mind is a movie’s evil character who tries to jeopardize the hero.
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Why we need to kiss ourselves goodbye
"All I need is you, all I need is you Lord". This was a favourite worship song of mine a few years ago
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The meat market - athletes
A professional athlete is an employee under contract and in this sense, it is not out of the norm, where people in the commercial marketplace deal in contracts for a certain remuneration and considerations for their intellectual input, creativity and person for a specific time period.
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Taste and see that the Lord is good
Two years ago, in the month of August during Jamaica’s Independence celebrations, I met my husband, but I had no idea that he was the one.
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Wrestling Christian – Our identity vs The Enneagram
I recently have immersed myself in the Enneagram. My Instagram is filled with quotes, memes and descriptions of each number.
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Spending and happiness
Some years ago Gerry Harvey the chief executive of retailer Harvey Norman says he can't find a path through the fog of bad economic news as it continues to weigh on consumers. He suggests people be happy and spend.
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Blurring the boundaries
It’s big business, catering for pets. Not only is the pet food market worth millions, there’s all the pet accessories too. Now there’s an increasing trend of eating out with your pets, specifically dogs.
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The Japanese business philosophy that could change your life
Have you heard of the word, ‘Kaizen’?
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God’s timing is full of surprises
When we are wanting something to happen, but it doesn’t happen as soon as we like, we wait.
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Changing the gears – Footplate Padre
As the Footplate Padre I tell the story of a father and a son who were terrific mates but not on every occasion did one tell the other what's happening or why.
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Major General Sir Richard Bourke, Governor of NSW 1831-37
There were sectarian tensions in County Limerick, Ireland where Richard Bourke and his wife Elizabeth lived.