I want what she's having

I want what she's having

A couple of weeks ago I was babysitting my niece and nephew. All was going well and they were playing happily with their own toys, until my nephew turned over and saw his younger sister was playing with something he wanted to play with. .

  • Last chance, final straw

    You\'ve been an acquaintance with someone, bordering a friendship, for some time. However, this person is about to move, perhaps interstate into a nice apartment with nice flowers surrounding it, and next to the beach having a nice view and cool breeze.

  • Heavy backpacks should not be carried alone

    A few days ago someone asked me how I would describe my maturity level as a Christian. Strangely enough, my first thought was of Paul referring to the Corinthians as infants in Christ, not yet ready to eat solid food.

  • Facing the challenge of sharing the Gospel

    I have the pleasure of knowing a very kind lady that always welcomes me as someone who is part of her family. The first time I met her was when she came to my church to give a testimony of what God had done in her life.

  • Apologetics by the way we live

    I have been thinking about apologetics. As I have been researching this through literature, conferences, seminars and classes, I realised that there are overwhelming resources in this area. There are many books, journals, articles, classes and discussions.

  • Seeking good coffee and other transition issues

    I\'m expecting this to be a reality when I get back to Canada in the next couple of weeks. Sorry Tim Horton\'s, I\'m returning a bit of a coffee snob.

  • Where the battle is hottest

    \"Where the battle rages there the loyalty of the soldier is proved\"

  • Have a little bit of faith, be strong

    On 25th of April a disaster occurred in Nepal – an 8.1 point earthquake. As I watched the newscasts the earthquake at that time has already taken more than 4300 people\'s lives with more than 8000 injured.

  • God's Grace in times of crisis

    She never saw it coming. It had been a typical weekday afternoon. She went to the bank, withdrew cash for paying the monthly bills, went to the KFC to get some chicken for dinner, then headed to the supermarket to buy a few groceries.

  • A place for lament

    Human trafficking places itself at the forefront of human depravity. Risen from 27 million only a few years ago to nearly 36 million it can no longer be ignored by the general populace. What follows is a lament I have written structured after the pattern of Biblical laments.

  • 'I miss you' is not 'I love you'

    I touched on this subject last year and this is a kind of a reminder as I was recently watching \"The Conversation\" with Amanda de Cadenat, an alternate interview series in which the host, Miss de Cadenat, \'interviews\' celebrities through a simple conversation, usually on their own couches in their own homes.

  • Pacquiao and Mayweather: Two major fights and one misplaced humanity

    Every now and then the world throws humanity an obstacle, often in these times of great confusion and tragedy humanity rises from the ashes and proves its undying value.