David
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Considering euthanasia
Suicide, or assisted suicide as a means to spare oneself severe pain before an imminent and mostly certain death, strikes many Christians as morally wrong.
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An open letter to Christian Zionists
A wise woman once told me that \'hurt people hurt people\', and I\'ve seen this concept played out in multiple arenas of life.
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After this, Lord
Procrastination could have been my middle name. If there is something I don\'t want to do I will dawdle around, coming up with thousands of excuses, waiting until the last possible moment to do it.
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It's the end of the world as we know it…
Debates about the beginning of the world have always bored me, maybe because I\'m not that scientifically minded. What I really want to know is—how (and when!) is it going to end?
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The same-sex issue: fearing it's legal statutes
My article yesterday highlighted the drama associated with those who are orientated to same-sex relationships but choose as a decision of conscience to move away from it and an example was given of a Presbyterian minister.
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Perspective on men in church
I\'ve been reflecting on my own journey as a Christian man and my interactions with society and church.
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Orientated to the same sex but choose a more traditional pathway
This is the first of two articles on same sex marriage, the first appraises the issues, and tomorrow a way forward. To the first, appraising the issue.
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Being interruptible
Last week I was racing through the train station to make an express train home—but even though I tried my hardest, I missed my train by a few minutes.
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Seeing the bad for the good
Our lives are a series of easy times followed by tougher ones. For me, the challenge is realising God\'s hand in these times before I go mad with stress.
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Stigmatised: The Ebola heroes no one will hire
Liberians who helped beat the country\'s devastation Ebola outbreak are unable to find work because of a lingering stigma, according to the IRIN news service.