David

  • More water, more love

    It\'s not every day that I give an honest answer to the usual \"How do you do?\" of my polite society. But this was a day when at any time the straw which broke the camel\'s back might have appeared.

  • Love your neighbour as yourself

    I was born and grew up in central China where I was taught to believe in materialism and atheism. Even though I\'m fond of reading religious histories and stories, I was quite cautious about converting to any religion.

  • An anointing viz over-bearing governance

    An anointing in founding a church that becomes a mega ministry is incompatible with over-bearing governance.

  • The remarkable life of Harry Henkel

    Harry Henkel passed to glory last month. He was in a Canberra nursing home. His family and friends said good-bye. There were three separate services. He was born in Germany in 1926 and migrated to Australia in 1952 and lived a remarkable life.

  • ACL renews call for gambling reform as Crown Casino court case shines light on poker machine harm

    Today\'s landmark legal action against Crown Casino and poker machine manufacturer Aristocrat in the Federal Court has been welcomed by the Australian Christian Lobby.

  • Women's sports turning professional needs television

    Several team women\'s sport are turning professional. By professional I refer to the exchange of labour for monetary value, the same transaction that occurs in commerce and industry along with trades unions and associations which aid in such negotiations.

  • Clinton-Trump flawed? Me too!

    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, in the US presidential race share one thing, negativity ratings north of fifty percent. It is hard to understand how either became their party candidate.

  • A haunting spectre

    Racism is a haunting spectre yet to be expelled from our culture. It is an issue every generation must address, and a conversation that continues to play out on the nightly news.

  • Banged up abroad is real trouble

    In recent days (China) and weeks (Indonesia, Malaysia ....) we have heard through newscasts the numbers of Australians in different parts of the world who have been \'banged up\' (as it were).

  • Heart check

    I told a lie a little while ago, what one might consider a \"white lie\" as though blatant untruths came in colours. The lie was not meant to hurt anyone, in fact, I actually meant well when I did it.