Power of prayer

Power of prayer

It’s no secret that I have been praying for a job. Having left my previous employer at the end of September 2016, I have found myself losing a bit more each week of the things I had..

  • 2017 North Korea Marathon

    When you think of North Korea, you don’t think of an ideal marathon location. In April this year, I had one of the most amazing and bizarre events of my life.

  • The old woman who lived in a shoe – because it’s all she could afford

    I’m well on my way to achieving the dream! You know, that Great Australian Dream of marriage, a pet, 2.5 kids and a mortgage. I’ve got the marriage and kids part (2 for now).

  • To love one’s wife

    I read an article a while ago called ‘I do not help my wife’. I harmonized with this article which essentially described marriage equality and I recently had a similar experience with some friends of ours.

  • Level 22

    Packing boxes, wiping down our desks and clearing our lockers; that was what last week in our work office looked like. This Monday was our first day in our brand new office on the edge of Darling Harbour, Sydney, and boy, was the wait worth it!

  • I’m singing in the rain

    Lights please. Cue the classic film introduction.  Musicals. There is nothing like them.

  • Washed up

    Moses, the former Prince of Egypt, slept each night under shepherd’s cloth, lulled by the sweeping sounds of sand blown across the desert, woken by the bleating of sheep.

  • The problem of racism, what is the answer? Part 1

    Recently, I have been musing on the topic of racism, especially given the recent occurrences that have been attributed to this long standing human vice.

  • Walk straight

    Have you ever injured a limb? Aside from the pain, going through everyday life and moving around can be very hard when you have sustained an injury.

  • Embracing my Tookish side

    A couple years ago a few friends and I went to the annual Abbey Medieval Festival to spend a day in the past.

  • That’s Word

    “You are not pretty enough or stylish enough” were the words of a pre-pubescent boy.

  • Issues over burning or pouring out?

    Twelve months ago the abbreviation ‘TBH’ (‘to be honest’) had burnt out in my daily vernacular, a phrase I had picked up from my awesome youth group.