Day 111 – Philosopher’s Corner…
While they all have their phenomenal and thoroughly enjoyable merits, not a single ‘ology’ can account for the deeper questions or longings of the human condition. Continue Reading →
Let Patience Have Her Perfect Work
While they all have their phenomenal and thoroughly enjoyable merits, not a single ‘ology’ can account for the deeper questions or longings of the human condition. Continue Reading →
“The real test of friendship is can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple?” Continue Reading →
In April 2017, I wrote this poem for an arts’ project / event that we held at my church. The poem was written during a time when I was taken to a deeper level of understanding of what sacrifice and obedience mean. Continue Reading →
“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable.” Continue Reading →
I wrote this poem in 2017. It was a reflection of what I’d learnt following an intensive nine-month group programme of the deepest level of introspection. Continue Reading →
Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: What! You too? I thought I was the only one. Continue Reading →
This simple chart reveals the attitudes common to a person who admits they are broken VS an individual who wishes to reflect invulnerability. Every time I read this table, I find it difficult to refute any of the bold and clear statements it makes. Continue Reading →
Now that they own the most popular work of fiction, what are Disney planning to do with it (aside from the obvious of make a valley of cash)? Continue Reading →
I love the ability that people have to speak multiple languages. It opens the mind to brand new opportunities, communication, culture, and ‘life-education.’ Continue Reading →
This is Us is likely the greatest show I’ve ever seen. The writer tapped into something unique that I’ve never seen done so well in a series: that enigmatic ‘thing’ is the immense significance of a solid, steadfast, loving father. Continue Reading →