John Lemmon

Press Service International

Since retiring from work, John Lemmon now spends his time teaching, preaching and writing about the word of God, online and offline, answering God's call on him to “Speak to my people.” You can connect with John on Twitter (@JohnBLemmon) or on his website: freegiftfromgod.com/ or listen to his podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-free-gift-from-god-podcast/id1440682375

  • A God of love, but not acceptance

    Recently I have heard the phrase that God is a God of love and acceptance.

  • Nourishing the spirit

    Everybody knows and complains about hospital food, but when I have had to go into hospital I always found it to be reasonable, until my last stay.

  • Why does God care?

    Have you ever stopped to ask yourself why God cares about you? Or even more, why God should care for any person on this earth?

  • Studying the bible like Paul

    We need to study the bible if we are to learn the fullness of what God offers those who choose to follow Jesus. And yet surveys of Christians show us that many do not read the Bible and fewer still study it.

  • Being open to learn

    As the New Year begins I urge everyone to be open to learning. Do not close your mind, because the New Year will bring new challenges requiring new knowledge.

  • Computer programming in the bible

    Back at school I learned how to produce computer programs with a range of different computer languages. Although the language changed, the same three fundamentals popped up all of the time.

  • I wish I could un-see this

    I drive a lot. I travel all over the country by car for a whole bunch of reasons, and as a result I see a lot of things, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

  • Batman, Booze and Bibles

  • Are you a 2-D or 3-D Christian?

    Recall when you were going to school and had classes in geometry. (Yes, I can hear you groaning…but bear with me!) In geometry we learned about the shape of objects and learned to visualise them in one, two or three dimensions.

  • Let me tell you a story

    These six words, “Let me tell you a story…” are among the most powerful words in the English language, or any language for that matter.