It Takes Courage
Today is World Refugee Day and the UNHCR has chosen to focus on the theme of courage.
Today is World Refugee Day and the UNHCR has chosen to focus on the theme of courage.
It was a pleasant surprise to see a familar face from church on Dwight Friesen’s blog. Sunil Sadar leads...
Four years ago today, my daughter was born. I remember standing at the window of a top floor operating...
Football fans in Australia have been frustrated for many years by the national squad’s failure to qualify for the...
Had an interesting online discussion with some pals yesterday (well I found it interesting, I suepct they felt I...
OK, here is something I’ve had on my mind for a while. During the MIDI Sequencing Intermediate course earlier...
No need for links here because it seems every blog I read seems to have succumbed to the quiz-virus....
Started work today on the final assignment for my Berklee Arranging 2 Course. I need to arrange a song...
Bono’s Crusade to win over the US to the cause of defeating poverty and AIDS in Africa fills me...
I was talking to my daughter today (she turns four later this week) about church. She was asking me...
Two more days (not adding most of day) and we get are one day short of 50 days without...
This afternoon I picked up a copy of The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman writer of the ultimate...
Today, for the first time, I tasted the global phenomenon of Sudoku. The craze has made it’s way from...
“So, when are you leaving?” A constant part of all ex-pat relationships is the knowledge that they are fluid,...
I’ve been enjoying The Flight of the Creative Class by Richard Florida. This book contends that there are around...
Thanks to Pete Leveson for a link to a Times article on the Cash shortage in the UK Anglican...