The Letter Writer – strange as it may seem, it's coming back little by little...
Recently it was my pleasure to sit down on a Saturday afternoon, turn on the television and scan through the channels to find something that may interest me, and sure enough on the Christian Channel I noticed a movie was about to start titled \"The Letter Writer\"..
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Some points about good communication in science (or anything else)
James 3 verse 1 (ESV) \"Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness\"
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Ministry texts and emails – is there ever 'after hours'
News.com recently ran an article from Germany where checking emails after work hours is so bad for your psychological state that it is considering banning it.
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Interest in the Christian Article Registry Depository (C.A.R.D.) site very agreeable
C.A.R.D. - Christian Article Registry Depository - was launched on Wednesday 5 November by the Gold Coast\'s Josh Hinds and his IT company \"Spiders Touch\".
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Salvation stories
During the late 60s and early 70s I was a young man who followed the Lord and engaged in both a busy working life and elite sport.
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Ideas, ideas, yes even for triage missionary respite
How are ideas engendered and this came to mind as I was reading the Bridges for Peace news earlier this year, an article generated from the Israel Defense Forces blog.
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It's an old story but highlighted more today – depression and loneliness of our elderly
In this column since 2008 I have highlighted numerous times both concern for the elderly in our nation and the remarkable contribution many elderly folk make in their local communities in pastoral care.
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Small groups in conferences effective, Yes, But only if they are designed well
For as long as memory serves, in as many Christian and secular conferences as I can recall, small groups have been part of the agenda. Usually, they are governed by the plenary and questions are posed for small groups to consider.
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Nelson Cook on adversity – most suitable for the 11 of the 11th
Remembrance Day is commemorated each year on this day, the 11 November - the day of the armistice in WWI in the year 1918 – an event where over 60,000 young Australians out of a population of only 5.3 million people, lost their lives in that horrific encounter.
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Australian inventions – sometimes a family affair.
We Australians are commonly heard to cry \"we are good at inventing things, but not good at commercialising them\".
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Incy Wincy is getting on the larger size claims report
A recent article published in The Conversation cites that spiders are getting bigger in size, and in the cities this is a good thing.
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Pearl Harbour and the Christian Connection
Fuchida was more excited than usual as he awoke that morning. As general commander of the air squadron, he made some last-minute checks on intelligence information before going to warm up his plane.