The Crucifixion – a medical perspective
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‘The man believed what Jesus told him and left’; once in a while i read a Scripture and think how much i would like it to be in my epitaph. This is one of those. A desperate father comes to implore Jesus to come home with him and heal his dying son. He has ostensibly
This song is messing me up right now, as I go to bed i cannot stop singing it, with tears of … “On bended knees I come With a humble heart I come Bowing down, before Your holy throne Lifting holy hands, to You As I pledge my love anew Lord, I worship You, in
Your life – a prayer and a paean of praise Read More »
On thursday the 15th of January a new adventure will begin for Abba House. We are embarking on a one year Bible reading plan. Starting in the New Testament, we shall work (read) our way back through the Old Testament and end with dear Malachi. Amazing discoveries are in the offing certainly, especially as a
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I sat in my office this morning violating my own stated intent to get some rest today (it seems when you are bivocational you can never get any time off), when the lights went off and then back on again. I walked over to my entrance hall to speak to the electrician who had been
this morning an electrician stirred up my joy Read More »
This sunday i rejoiced. For me christmas is a time of great rejoicing.. Indeed the whole year is for rejoicing as the cause of joy is perennial. Yet we sometimes get caught up in doing life and even doing church and somehow do less of God Himself. But i always challenge myself to rethink the
Pondering Christmas – incarnational thinking Read More »