Jeremy Dover

Press Service International

Jeremy Dover is a former sports scientist and Pastor

Jeremy Dover's previous articles may be viewed at https://www.pressserviceinternational.org/jeremy-dover1.html

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  • The God of no supernatural miracles

    Can you relate to my friend’s experience? Something is wrong and you pray for a breakthrough: a supernatural intervention of God into that situation. You are trusting and believing, looking for God to act miraculously, to turn up and do something.

  • Nike: the god of Victory

    Few would have guessed that a hard working business graduate and his track coach would start a company with $1000 back in 1972 that would become one of the largest and most recognized brands in the world today. Today, Phil Knight’s creation, Nike, is now worth over $36 billion - a stark contrast to a running shoe company selling its shoes from the back of Knight’s car at track races.

  • Lord of “all”

    If Jesus is “Lord of all,” then how is this seen in our journey through life?

  • The greatest!

    During my 25 years within the field of sport science I have witnessed some great feats of human endurance.

  • How to grow the church?

    I asked a group recently how they would grow the church. We had been studying the Book of Acts and I was after some application from their readings.

  • The key to church growth: sport

    Church growth is a hot topic. With the decline of some churches and the desire by others to grow churches as a hub of their community, many are searching for the magical technique to achieve this. 

  • Who is the antichrist?

    Fierce speculation surrounds the identity of the antichrist.

  • Being an influential Christian doesn’t require a celebrity status

    How many of us have role models?

  • Should Australia do more to protect freedom of speech?

    Our generation has become what comedian Bill Maher likes to call 'emotional hemophiliacs'.

  • PreachersNSneakers

    Esther Sarvananthan is an award winner with the Press Services International Young Writers Program. She attends Waverley Christian College, Melbourne Australia. This is her award winning article.