From a wresting Christian – What about the devil?

From a wresting Christian – What about the devil?

I’ve been on a journey with God that has been hopeful at best and strenuous and tiresome at worst. A good analogy, used millions of times by writers, is that of hiking a long and arduous trail..

  • Biblical New Year’s Resolution 

    New Year is usually the time to make New Year’s Resolutions or to establish goals for 2019. A new year often gives us the feeling of a fresh start and a new beginning. The Bible doesn’t specifically speak for or against the idea of New Year’s resolution.

  • How were you last year?

    We tend to look back and reflect on last year when it comes to the new year. You may have asked yourself some of the following questions: Did you achieve what had been planned in the beginning of the year? Did you make full use of the time? Was there more regret than joy?

  • I’m Glad it Works for You!...Evangelism in a Postmodern World

    Have you wondered why the sure-fire evangelism methods of the past, don’t cut it today? You know; ‘Two Ways to Live’ and ‘The Four Spiritual Laws, and the other techniques which worked tolerably well way back in the 1980s, but seem to fall flat when presented today.

  • Breaking free

    The French writer, Victor Hugo once said, "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves." The most important revelation we ever get of God is the revelation of His love. He longs for us to truly grasp the truth that He is love.

  • Bittersweet Communion

    I think it’s natural to reflect on the past year when a new one begins. As humans, we like to quantify and categorize thoughts and experiences, and we often nostalgically find ourselves looking back on yearly increments. 

  • Love before religion

    It’s interesting to see how views and approaches to morality have evolved through the ages. I was reading a thought-provoking article by National Geographic titled, “The World’s Newest Major Religion: No Religion”. In it, they highlighted the continual demise of religion in the 21st century.

  • Going Well Beyond Blue Part 2 

    Following on from my previous article I ask: How can Australian’s ‘go well beyond blue?’ In other words, how can we decisively win the battlefield of the mind?

  • Shutting up in 2019   

    I am extremely extroverted. In fact all of the online tests I take testify to this claim. Being around people gives me energy and life.

  • Giving with love

    Some secular writers define love, as the most potent force in the world. As believers we should see love as the perfect way to do the purpose for which we are born to fulfilment, in other words, is the commandment that Jesus left us.

  • Why the Church must love Israel (PSI Best of 2018)

    I want to make one thing perfectly clear, we need to hope for Peace in the Middle East.

  • It's nothing new (PSI Best of 2018)

    The soul of the lazy man desires, but has nothing. But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich. Proverbs 13:4