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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Prayer and the story of the talents.
The following story is my paraphrase of a parable Jesus told in the Gospels. There were 3 worker who were each given a sum of money to invest by their boss as he was going away for 12 months. One was given $3000. … Continue reading
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Tagged co-workers in the Gospel, prayer, the story of the talents
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The Good Samaritan. Looking at our own backyard.
I am the first to admit I can be the proverbial stirrer. I enjoy a good debate. I enjoy a strong debate. I enjoy stirring the pot. And at times I am guilty of playing the devil’s advocate. Despite holding … Continue reading
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Tagged refugees, Scripture in context, showing mercy, The Good Samaritan
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Lest We Forget
It’s Anzac Day today. And so I dedicate this post to my pop. He was a engineer at Flanders Field in WW1. He only ever told me two stories of his experience in the war. The first was that an officer told … Continue reading
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Tagged ANZAC day, Flanders Field, lest we forget, My pops account
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Pray for and with one another.
Brother Dave has flashed up a pic of the student and teaching body praying for and with one another. I believe if someone asks you to pray for them; or if you ask someone to pray for you – then the … Continue reading
Conversations with friends.
I was having a discussion with a friend today regarding end time theology and I said to him, “My end time theology is that what ever belief we have on it, if it causes us to be fearful, then it … Continue reading
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Tagged changing faith, End times theology, shaken faith, strengthened faith, true faith
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The convicting / convincing work of the Holy Spirit.
Today post stems from a comment I made on a friends Face Book status a few moments ago. One of the problems I believe we have in the modern evangelical church today, is that we major on the Holy Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged convincing, encouragement, persuasion. no condemnation
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Give to Caesar’ and give to God what is theirs.
I was watching the Bible Stories on television tonight. Well, really I was playing a online game, whilst having an ear open for what was being shown. The story was told where Jesus was asked if they should pay taxes … Continue reading