Were we a greater accident than the honey bee?
Not all of our births are planned by our parents. Sometimes pregnancy stuns them, as if they had nothing to do with it..
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New Atheism: tolerance is the new intolerance
Recently I was listening to a discussion on ABC Radio National. On it there was an interesting discussion on the role of religion in schools, and whether it should be allowed.
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Move forward
Driving down the M1 Freeway two weeks ago, Priscila asleep in the passenger seat, I eased on the breaks.
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Be a man after God's own heart!
Last article I was going through Chad Howse\' blog post on the 21 Laws of Manliness while using the life of the biblical Joshua as a fantastic example of manliness.
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Taking the chance
In our Christian walk we are subjected to all kinds of opportunities to talk to others about our faith. The problem is often our eyes are so focused on the physical world around us that we often overlook these opportunities.
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Larapinta Trail: A sporting oasis in the outback
Hidden in the Australian outback is a hiking, trekking and trail running sanctuary. The Larapinta Trail runs from one of the Northern Territory\'s highest points, Mt. Sonder, to Alice Springs\' iconic Telegraphic Station.
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Power in silence
Ever been to a wedding and there\'s that really awkward silence in the middle of a speech? (Were we meant to cry, laugh or clap...)
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You can have my coffee money
The pavement was hard and uncomfortable. The temperature was warm, I guess that was a plus, but my body was covered with a chill.
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Red tape
We live in a society flowing with rules and regulations. Every year it seems more legislation is passed to lengthen the roll of red tape that governs our lives.
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Ethical Christians
I often cringe whenever I hear a Christian being introduced in an ethical debate. Don\'t get me wrong I love Christians, more than that I love the teaching the bible gives on ethics.
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Christmas trap avoidance 101
The time of year has come once more in which we are expected to relax, catch up with friends and family, do some of those things that you had really wanted to do earlier but had been denied you by work of various kinds.
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From the heart of schoolies
I\'ve just spent the last fortnight in Airlie Beach in the Whitsunday region, Northern Queensland. Perhaps one of the most beautiful places I have ever been; strikingly similar to the beaches of Corinth in Greece, it\'s a place to squander time and money without a care.