David

  • Tullian Tchividjian's LIBERATE ministry folds after affair revelations

    Tullian Tchividjian\'s Liberate Network has dissolved after fresh revelations about his conduct led to his being fired from his position at Willow Creek Presbyterian Church.

  • More creative games

    In the past few years we\'ve seen a rapid increase in the role of player-directed creativity in video games. The most well-known of these is likely Minecraft from Mojang software.

  • A lesson in love

    I think God wants us to get a little bit more uncomfortable in our interactions with others. Not to reserve our best behavior for those we feel deserve it but to love unreservedly.

  • Put some salt on it

    My family enjoys nice tasting food. Despite a few stand out failures, I can usually deliver on this, but recently we ran out of one small ingredient - salt.

  • Fresh Insights highlights artistic work

    Another Tronson du Coudray art work \'Fresh Insights\' has highlighted an artistic work that creates visions of opportunity and development.

  • Trusting in the Lord, whatever…

    This is my witness, God is real without a doubt.

  • Burnt out or poured out?

    The abbreviation \'TBH\' (\'to be honest\') has recently invaded my daily vernacular, a phrase I picked up from my awesome youth group. It\'s a habit I\'m embracing, because I think I need to be more honest about the things I battle with.

  • Stand Tall

    Stand Tall Wednesday 1 June Luna Park, Sydney, brings together leading youth communicators with star musicians, sportsmen and other popular young successful role models from Gen Z pop culture.

  • 'Brown on Resolution' – the movie: Sailor of the King

    A Narrabundah High School English teacher in the mid sixties was instrumental in helping me improve my grammar. As one with a passion for writing, I was lacking two skills: a broader vocabulary and the ability to use grammar and syntax so I fronted up to Mr Gilbert Ward for some extra-curricular help.

  • Movie Review - Miracles from Heaven

    Mark Twain once said, \"truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn\'t.\"