Making Church 4 Year-Old Friendly
I was talking to my daughter today (she turns four later this week) about church. She was asking 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...
Today, for the first time, I tasted the global phenomenon of Sudoku. The craze has made it’s way from...
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The tally just keeps going up! 47 days without internet connection since I came back from holidays in mid...
Two Years ago today, we arrived in Delhi. I still recall the pilot’s announcement when we landed, “welcome to...
I’ve felt that in Australia, people often don’t care about your faith commitments and in the UK they often...
I’ve always felt like an outsider. You would think that having lived nearly 28 or my first 30 years...
My daughter, who turns four in a few weeks, stunned me today with her moral accumen. Since I was...
Homemade pizza on Sunday Nights has become something of a ritual in our home. It is a practise that...
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Paul Ricouer, one of the greatest thinkers of our time has passed away in his flat in Paris. His...
Today is one of those grey days… Toni Ertl, ancient mariner blogger and postive Christian light on a number...
We decided to avoid the maddening crowds thronging to see the latest, sold out, much hyped blockbuster and instead...
At the moment a lot of blog traffic is directed towards online quizzes and tests (in a spirit of...