FAITH MATTERS: Awe and Wonder
It is true that I really enjoy audio books. Not that I do not appreciate a tangible book, but I find that I can attend to other tasks such as gardening, housework, cooking, exercise or creating an artwork while I am listening. Tapping into the auditory touches the senses which is very different than visually reading words on a page.
FAITH MATTERS: A strong woman
When Bishop Bill convoked the Diocesan Synod on the Feast of Saint Mary MacKillop we knew that we would turn to her through this period for her patronage, prayers and support.
FAITH MATTERS: 'Be More' - See, Judge, Act
Last month, I read The Dead Eye and the Deep Blue Sea: A graphic memoir of Modern Slavery written and illustrated by Vannak Prum.
FAITH MATTERS: God of the Rice-cooker and Mystical Delights
God is in my every-day; yet to speak of a love-relationship with Him, and put in ‘on view’ is not an easy task. It does, however, give me opportunity to thank the One who so persistently invites me to that place of belonging where I become aware that He loves, comforts and challenges me; who desires my companionship, and through His spirit leads, guides and inspires me.
FAITH MATTERS: Enjoying God
“We seek to glorify and enjoy God as we worship and serve him in our community and further afield.”
Life changes
27 Across 11 Down...an 8 letter word starting with ‘D’ meaning a change in the lives of all connected to a loved one?
Do not be afraid
Fear lives as a cancer in the heart of every person, in homes, in townships in nations. It lurks as the predator of generosity, an inhibitor of justice, the instigator of arms races and might over right.
FAITH MATTERS: 'You will not have my hate' Book review
Five years ago this week, on November 13th, Antoine Leiris was at home looking after his seventeen-month-old son, when his wife Hélène was slaughtered, along with 88 other people, at the Bataclan Theatre in Paris by ISIL terrorists.