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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Bush Tucker – a video on backyard ‘bush’ tucker.
From time to time my sense of humour gets the better of me, and I produce a short video on gardening. Here is my latest effort on “Backyard Bush Tucker.” https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3493056048375¬if_t=like For my overseas friends, “Bush Tucker” is an Australian … Continue reading
God loves diversity–therefore so should I.
I was reflecting this morning on creation. The universe that is made up of suns, moons and planets. Our world that has a diverse range of mountains, valleys, seas, lakes and rivers. The deserts and wetland. I have an interest … Continue reading
The slippery slope of Christian prayer into witchcraft.
I was having a conversation with someone during the week about how many well intentioned Christians prayer life have slipped into a form of witchcraft. One such area is within the area of binding and loosing. While there is Biblical … Continue reading
DNA clues to the Queen of Sheba story.
The BBC has a report that shows genetic testing supports that Ethiopians mixed with the Israelites, Egyptians and Syrians 3000 years ago. This supports the Biblical witness of the story about the Queen of Sheba around that time. HT to … Continue reading
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My hotmail account has been hacked.
I’m sorry if you have received spam from me today. My email account has been hacked. I need to set up a new one, but for now you can reach me on craigbenno42@gmail. There are a number of people who … Continue reading
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My quote for the day.
You can lead me. You can follow me. You can walk by my side. But what ever you do, don’t get in my way, for I am a man on a mission, called by God. craig bennett
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The oldies but the goodies.
Brother Dave writes, I see they’re bringing back the series “Dallas” on June 13. Before you know it, they’ll be bringing back “I Dream of Jeannie.” While you’re at it, Hollywood, how about resurrecting Hogan’s Heroes, F-Troop, and McHale’s Navy? … Continue reading
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In The Name of Jesus–Reflections on Christian Leadership. Book review.
In my previous post, I wrote about this book which I received today in the post. It’s a short book, comprising of 100 pages, plus a 5 page study guide. The chapters are short, succinct and it took me 30 … Continue reading
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In The Name of Jesus–Reflections on Christian Leadership.
A generous friend sent me a copy of Henri J.M Nouwen’s book, “In the Name of Jesus,” which arrived in the mail today. It’s a book of reflections on Christian leadership. While it’s a small book, its filled with punch … Continue reading
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Relational Leadership–Influence and accountability part 5
This is the 5th and final post on the book Relational Leadership, which is about influence and accountability within community. Within a relational framework, the leader is to be a person of vulnerability. Many leadership books and guru’s give the … Continue reading