Not all who wander are lost
I love a good Tolkien poem—the subtle depth, the mystery that pushes the story forward..
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Infiltration from within
We have been experiencing one of the largest migration shifts in modern history. Unfortunately segments of migrants in recent times have largely failed to adopt our values or promote our national interests, and instead have refused to integrate; speak the language, or participate in community and broader society.
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What death instructs - to truly live
Recently I attended a funeral of an amazing man called Jared Noel. He died at the age of 33, and he had lived an extraordinary life.
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My miracle baby
My daughter is a miracle. Of course, every parent thinks that about their child but in my daughter’s case, the events surrounding her early months are nothing short of God’s providence for a special little girl.
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The benefits of fear
Anyone who knows me knows that I have very limited topics of conversation.
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Original or remake?
Have you ever had the feeling that you’ve seen something before? Perhaps its déjà vu or perhaps it’s yet another remake?
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Trusting God
How do we maintain trust in God in the midst of the uncertainties and trials of life?
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Enlarge the place of your tent
In recent years I have often woken between the hours of 2:30am and 4.00am. A lot of people would say, "gee that's an ungodly hour". But it is quite the opposite!
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Beyond breaking point – Part 2
If you read my last article you will know that I spoke about my early life experience that brought me to breaking point. In this article I want to talk about the spiritual and theological implications, what I learned and how I grew.
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Life with God
Life with God. This was always the intention. God created Man and God wants to be with Man.
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Strangers in a strange land
As a patriotic Australian, I consider it a duty to try and give my international friends a taste of the real Australia.
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A difficult ministry that matters
My housemate works at a Christian not-for-profit mission organisation.