Contending for Christian contentment
The picture adorning this article is of my dining table. Why? Because this table represents for me where I began to take seriously what Paul says about contentment..
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Failing doesn’t equal failure!
When a child learns to walk, they will fall many times.
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Logged on, but disconnected
Social networking on the Internet is a wonderful thing. Dynamic online platforms like Facebook and Twitter have exploded into our lives with absolute abandon, and in doing so, completely and forever revolutionised how we communicate and interact with each other.
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Recharge required
It's crazy how one little word can change your day, your week and even your season.
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When photographs really matter
If you had five minutes to leave your home, never to return, what would be the first items you would take with you?
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Guideposts for finding God’s will
I’m unsure if this is just a symptom that comes along with being in my twenties, but I’ve often caught myself agonising over what God’s plan is as of late.
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The hill grew into a mountain
My legs were burning, my lungs gasping for oxygen.
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The science of bowling
The international cricket events over the past two weeks over the Australian cricketers ball tempering has given rise for this article on the physics of bowling.
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Inspirational Athletes: Julian Spence
Champion Australian marathoner, Robert de Castella, explains, “A lot of people don't realize that about 98 percent of the running I put in is anything but glamorous: 2 percent joyful participation, 98 percent dedication!
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Gut health and diet– Part 1
In today’s society poor health is far too common. I believe we need a holistic approach to health.
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Wonder in Majesty
As a curious observer of science, it has always fascinated me that the limits of our understanding does not hold back our intrigue into amazing discovery.
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The need to be known
Almost five years ago I packed up my small life in Australia and moved to South East Asia.