David
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Plot twist
A few nights ago my friends were watching the final episode of the Bachelor. Having heard a lot about this television program, I thought I would give it a go.
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Sydney FC VS Guangzhou Evergrand
I love soccer and I like watching soccer. It is an amazing sport, which contains a lot of uncertainty. Not always the stronger teams win, sometimes weaker teams (on paper) surprise. When two strong teams meet, there is a real contest.
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What chapter are you in?
Nothing says despair like waiting endlessly for a promise, prayer or desire to come to fruition.
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Your beliefs travels with you
In our current context, I find an idea at work, working like leaven through the whole dough. Even Christians have bought into it. It is slowly affecting our ideas and beliefs.
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The Rise & Fall of Christendom (part 2)
In the last article, we considered the demise of Christendom. I attempted to show that momentum has been building to remove, piece by piece, our Christian heritage from our institutions, laws and mores.
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The Saxophone, an instrument of passion
Yes, I am one of thousands upon thousands of Australians who plays the saxophone. To my knowledge, every school band throughout Australia has had at least one saxophonist, as have the multiplicity of town or community bands. This is a tradition that has gone on for generation after generation.
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Rare Jewish catacomb in Rome opens to public for first time
A rare Jewish catacomb in Rome is to open to the public for this summer.
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Joel Osteen defends ministry for shunning 'hellfire and brimstone' preaching, saying 'people feel guilty enough'
Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas is known for his intense positivity, always encouraging people from his congregation to look at the glass half full.
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Perception
I couldn\'t figure it out. It was a pretty simple thing, and I didn\'t understand why it couldn\'t work.
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Can we find rest in times of pain?
You wake up one day and it suddenly dawns on you that you will never see your wife again. She lost her battle to that dreadful disease called cancer and you just don\'t know how you will live without her.