I have time

I have time

For the best part of last year I spent my time stressing about not having enough time..

  • Top five reasons to love Eurovision

    The month of May has to be one of the most exciting times of the year—and not just because it includes my birthday. No, this exciting time of the year contains something far bigger: nations coming together to compete in the most glamorous and glorious song contest on the globe.

  • You'll never be alone

    Agent Peggy Carter inspires me with her sassiness, her beauty, her strong-willed personality, and her determination to get the job done.

  • Boycott the Olympics

    Can you remember (without checking wiki) why nations boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics? And why did the Soviet bloc boycotted the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? And does it really matter anymore?

  • The sand behind magic: Part one.

    The other day I walked into the front room of our house to discover my frustrated wife hitting the alarm control panel with the door draft-stopping snake.

  • The finality of life

    Life can be measured in a number of ways—in achievements, accolades or accomplishments, or even in friendships or tragedies. The latter is harder to define, but is a reality many have to live with.

  • Greed is good?

    Donald Trump\'s rise as the presumptive GOP nominee for the US general election is one of the most surprising political phenomena to have graced our media in the past few years.

  • ANZAC Day—a Christian veteran reflects

    Having recently observed ANZAC Day in Australia, I have found myself reflecting on what April 25 represents. I must stress that ANZAC Day is not, nor should it ever be, about glorifying war. ANZAC Day points to something—to someone—greater.

  • The redemption principle

    A few hours of sleep a night might sound normal to you, but it wasn\'t for me.

  • Skipping to commercials

    The commercial break is usually the time to stretch your legs and grab another packet of cheese balls. If you have a pre-recorded show the fast forward button is pressed by reflex as soon as the parade of incessant hawkers hits the screen.

  • Warrior or peacekeeper?

    We all know Christians are meant to be warm, loving people, but when do we need to acknowledge that we are in a Spiritual war?

  • What we don't tell first-time mums

    A well-documented phenomenon occurs regularly around pregnant first-time mums and I can\'t help but take part. Let\'s call it The Realism Checklist.