God is not a socialist
We all owe somebody something. It could be the food on your table. It could be the loan of money you received. It could be the upbringing you had. It […]
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We all owe somebody something. It could be the food on your table. It could be the loan of money you received. It could be the upbringing you had. It […]
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Remember the days when Pluto was a planet? For me who has a pretty poor memory I do remember when Pluto was just a tiny planet far far away beyond […]
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I thought I would start this blog off with a song, a personal favourite from Kari Jobe: I heard this song for the first time at Overflow, a youth training […]
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I am materialistic. I am a consumer. This is something that I’ve known about myself for some time. It’s an emotional need, and like all emotions it comes in waves. […]
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On Sunday I saw a photo of my biological father. For the first time. EVER. The 51 year old man looking out from the photo is the person who provided […]
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Malcom Gladwell starts his 2008 book Outliers, with a story about a small town called Roseto in the Apennine foothills, southeast of Rome. At the end of the nineteenth century, […]
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Our small group recently completed a series by Philip Yancey entitled ‘What’s So Amazing About Grace?’ Over several weeks we studied the concept of grace, what it looks like, how […]
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I’ve never written a blog before so instead of feeling intimidated by the task, I’m simply going to share with you what’s been on my mind of late especially around […]
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Can the subject of ‘equality’ stay in the public discourse? I hope I’m wrong. However, I don’t think we’ll see a social and political movement quite like what we’ve seen […]
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Sometimes I don’t know what I’m singing. I’m not one for big words or exquisite language. (I even had to google that spelling!) And I often find times where I […]
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