Directions are not my forte. When the mobile GPS came in, it was a grand day in our household. I still lose my way and take wrong turns, but I’m quick to see my flashing blue dot leave the blue line and can begin charting my course back straight away. Continue reading
worship
Wasteful worship- finding worth in the waste
We’ve all done it, invested our heart and soul into an endeavour then sat back and wondered: was that a waste?
Where is your mountain?
While many defining moments in God begin with the cliche, ‘I can’t remember who was speaking, where we were, or what the message was about,’ the following recollection is NOT one of those times.
What’s my purpose? Vagabond feels
I can’t help but wonder if 21st century Christians have been sold a lie.
Why must I wrestle? God & Thoughts
I picked my girls up from kids church recently and was greeted by the kids leader: “your girls really love to wrestle hey?!” Continue reading
How does the devil attack? Did he break my toaster?
In many areas we give the devil more credit than due… We can also be completely oblivious to his schemes. How does the devil attack? Continue reading
My first bully- Getting along with people
Mum taught me a lot of good lessons in life and in particular skills for getting along with people. In year 3 encountered my first bully. Continue reading
When life is unfair- kindness, faith and trust
There is an expectation as a Christian to ‘do the right thing’ even when others around us are not. We can make the same decision over and over again to ‘be bigger,’ yet still we can find ourselves in the same place: How do I walk this out? Life is unfair at times. Continue reading
Moving beyond offence when you really want to get even
There is something that seems so satisfying about getting even. When we are hurt our first response can be to seek revenge, to show the other person how wrong they were, or at least share how wronged you have been. How do you move beyond offence? Continue reading
Plain and ordinary people
The Bible talks about ‘ordinary people.’ Who are these ordinary people. Am I one?