Reaching Top Speed in Your Life with God

Reaching Top Speed in Your Life with God

I don’t know about you, but commitment can be hard in the world we live in today..

  • Lessons of Multi-Tasking

    Sometimes it takes extreme measures to get my creative juices flowing. The coffee shop that I frequent, which I’m sure I’m keeping in business with my $4 latte’s and cappuccino’s, sometimes just doesn’t do it. I need to shake it up.

  • Racism and the Caribbean Extrovert

    "Out of many, One People", my country's motto and our way of living. Don’t get me wrong, there is division amongst us, but even in our differences and trials we laugh at problems, dance when our issues arise and keep on moving.

  • The Marks of a Healthy Church – Part 1 – Rowland Croucher

    It was 10 pm., and the 60-year-old patient would not last the night. She was still conscious so her grieving daughter and I prepared for a bedside vigil. 

  • Respecting Politicians

    It has just gone nine o’clock in the evening and after a longish day at work and with this week’s deadline approaching, I knew I had to write this article and was doing what any normal person would do: checking their Facebook feed! I was attempting to find some inspiration that would help me with my article. I did not have to look that far. It came in the shape of a picture of the Prime Minister of my country with some awful captions.

  • The Most Difficult Scripture to Keep

    Scriptural exhortations and commands are sometimes difficult to abide by. Like the one about not looking at another woman to lust for her. That one is even more difficult for men.

  • Why Leviticus Excites Me!

    If I said “Think of an exciting book of the bible”, what would you think of? 1 or 2 Kings perhaps? (Lots of exciting stories about David in there!) perhaps Daniel? (The fiery furnace springs to mind as an exciting story!) or perhaps even Revelation? (Stories with dragons are always popular!)

  • A Test of Four Seconds – Old Churches into Homes

    “Manor from Heaven – turning a church into a home” was the title of a recent article in The New Daily by Max Opray who claimed that once churches converted people, now people are converting churches.

  • Unbroken Line: A Lesson in Mercy

    Major roadworks were being conducted across the island, particularly in the business and commercial districts. These road construction projects were part of the Jamaican Government’s ambitious plan to improve an aging, poorly maintained road network. These projects were, they said, part of preparing the country for economic progress, for which reliable transportation networks were key. 

  • On Being a Woman

    I write this letter to women, firstly those in the American culture, and next to my sisters in Christ all over the world. I recognize and take responsibility for my own life’s story and experiences. None of the following advice is said to infringe upon your unique story. On the contrary, I write to exhort and encourage you.

  • No Fear of Heights

    How do we overcome fear? Firstly, let us understand what fear is and where it comes from.

  • The Edge of Love

    You’re standing on the edge of a platform, suspended high, metres off the ground. In front of you is a thin wire. Your mission? Should you choose to accept, travel across this wire, suspended off the ground. Walking slowly, keeping your balance. Your eyes looking ahead, your head still. All whilst realising your feet are not on the safety of the ground.