The real enemy

The real enemy

I have a confession to make; I can be a pretty angry person..

  • Rest in God alone

    The only rest we can find is in God. When the going gets tough, when life gets dreary or stressing, it\'s so easy for us to bury ourselves in work, study, pleasure—anything to distract us from the reality of emotions and life.

  • Bacon, eggs and inequality

    International Women\'s Day was on March 8. Facebook informed me of this with a little banner, and asked me to share my thoughts.

  • Work, wealth and income inequality

    The quest for equality isn\'t grounded in reality. The idealist believes they can create an equal income society, but when it comes to income distribution you can\'t separate wealth from the causes or factors that create it.

  • Where the heart is

    Where do you feel most at home? Curled up cosy in a blanket on a frosty Saturday morning with a good book, a steaming cuppa and no other plans?

  • To be angry or not to be

    On my way home from work one day, I was listening to a podcast entitled What triggers your angry reaction from the God-Centered Mom Podcast. It was very interesting when they started talking about righteous anger and unholy or unrighteous anger.

  • When you hate your calling

    Purpose: it\'s a buzz word. Type it into Google and you\'ll get over a billion results, somewhere between Justin Bieber\'s new hit song, and articles simplifying the great human search into three basic steps.

  • Your intentions determine your actions

    At the end of each day, I ask myself 5 questions.

  • Behringer XR18 Review Part 2

    This article is part two of my Behringer Air XR18 review and will continue its focus on the next few control tabs that make up the channel strip.

  • Forgiven, Not Forgotten

    A fairly high standard when it comes to the behaviour of professional athletes is something my regular readers will recognise. I feel that they have a social responsibility as role models.

  • From anticipation to meditation

    I love the anticipation of counting down to something. The excitement of something new on the horizon brings a sense of hope, wonderment and even joy.

  • I'm preparing to lose my children

    I sat in church weeping, as God continues to take me through a process of preparation. Earlier in the service a missionary gave a sermon where he told the story of a 12 year old boy who went to an underground Bible college in China for seven months and then promptly set out as a pastor.