A crash course in fear, hope and peace

A crash course in fear, hope and peace

The middle of the night is not a good time to check symptoms on the internet..

  • Wearing my listening ears

    We’ve all gone through phases in our walks with the Lord where He feels far away.

  • I survived 2017!

    Well Happy new year! congratulations you have survived another trip around the sun!

  • Option – Three wishes

    What would you do with your wish?

  • The fascinating freedom leaning in demands

    Have you ever been asked a question that made you rethink your whole life?

  • The mess of new beginnings

    When I was a child there were orchards all around my house. I liked the old ones best, with their dark, gnarled branches and thick, tangled grass.

  • The mark of greatness

    Well, the Ashes are over for this round of cricket’s oldest ongoing rivalry and, while the ODIs and T20s will be enjoyable, we will have to wait until Australia set off for England to discover the answers to a number of questions this series has left with us.

  • Confidence – and the conflicted journey towards it...

    Where to start on this topic? I wrote at the end of 2017, with an emotional bookend to a year that has been an upheaval to put it mildly.

  • Blessing or curse

    Looking back on my articles from last year, I found that I have shared several testimonies on the blessings from the Lord.

  • Why is it so hard to make friends?

    My recent musings have come from a deep seeded conviction that community and friendships are essential to live a fulfilled life.

  • When serving the Lord is in a rut

    Some time ago I had arrived home from a long weekend of youth camp and I was exhausted.

  • Don’t be an Adrian

    Adrian is 8. I met him at a friend’s Christmas party. My friend invited her extended family over to her house for a massive spread of food, some off-key carolling and games.