Day 195 – Isolation – a perfect time for healing…
People say time heals wounds, but if not healed with the utmost care, these wounds become scars that can be reopened again, and again… Continue Reading →
Let Patience Have Her Perfect Work
People say time heals wounds, but if not healed with the utmost care, these wounds become scars that can be reopened again, and again… Continue Reading →
This is an unpublished series of notes that I wrote in 2016.
The notes are thoughts provoked by studies at my church; perceptions of Biblical application in contemporary life, emerging as a result of reading the Bible repeatedly, life experience (both before I was a Christian and now), listening to sermons, and attending a multitude of courses… Continue Reading →
For the past few weeks, grocery runs have been with the luxury of a bus chauffeur.
But, this came to an end today as I entered a full bus.
A sign of standard life returning a little prematurely perhaps… Continue Reading →
“No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good.” – CS Lewis Continue Reading →
“I will bring together neighbours, restore the family unit, I will bring dinner back to the kitchen table. I will help people slow down their lives and appreciate what really matters. I will teach my children to rely on me and not the world. I will teach my children to trust me and not their money and material resources.” – CS Lewis Continue Reading →
“Life with God is not immunity from difficulties, but peace in difficulties.” – CS Lewis Continue Reading →
At its core, presumption in relationship or communication is created out of a learned survival motion. It grants us the illusion of protection, jumping way ahead so the hindsight lesson isn’t required if things do go wrong… Continue Reading →
I do wonder whether this is actually a condition… Continue Reading →
A nice message to see while in the queue for the supermarket today – straight out of Ephesians 4:32….Clearly a comedian in the queue had to chime in… Continue Reading →
It’s quite possible to have never heard this word before.
Why? Continue Reading →