LITTLE Joey Ponsonby-Glover got a chocolate Easter bunny with a difference yesterday through the kindness of a Kingston breeder. Praise the Lord for the kindness and joy that can be spread through this ministry. Please read the whole article on … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
From a brother, A prayer from Psalm 55: 9-11, 9 Lord, confuse the wicked, confound their words, for I see violence and strife in the city. 10 Day and night they prowl about on its walls; malice and abuse … Continue reading
I was recently asked to comment on a colleague’s draft paper that considers theories of aid and development and a Christian theology of change. To get my thoughts organised I jotted down some of my own thoughts on a Christian … Continue reading
Australia’s poets remind us of the reality of living in this often harsh, uncompromising and unforgiving land of Australia. We live with extremes of weather. My Country, written in 1908 by Dorothea MacKellar, places squarely before us the reality of … Continue reading
Senator Guy Barnett of Tasmania continues to argue for the freedom to gift the Bible at Citizenship ceremonies. The Immigration Minister Chris Bowen is still looking at the code’s ”appropriateness”. See, MPs attack Bible ‘madness’ and from October last year, No Holy Books 4 … Continue reading
Issued for the 2 minute silence 12.51 pm NZ, 1 March, Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia: PRAYER AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE Oh God, at times such as this, when we realize that the ground beneath our feet is not … Continue reading
The tragedy of Martin Bryant’s Port Arthur massacre lies deep in the heart of Tasmanians. Martin Bryant’s mother, Carleen Bryant, was interviewed on TV Channel Nine’s 60 Minutes last Sunday. Program transcript, A Mother’s Burden. Both the fact of the interview occurring and … Continue reading