What’s in a name? What’s in a name? 1 Samuel 25:25 For as his name is, so is he This week’s comment is in reference to two of Israel’s most […]
Archives for 2003
God’s still in heaven and busy building His kingdom
God’s still in heaven and busy building His kingdom God’s still in heaven and busy building His kingdom We have to laugh, don’t we? If we didn’t, we’d be in […]
About Garth George
Be A Light To Shine
Be A Light To Shine Be A Light To Shine Have you thought about the words of Jesus, when He said to follow me? Take up your cross, deny yourself […]
About Leah Wesbonk
House of cards
House of cards House of cards US Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld The United States has for a long time played the major role in determining political and economic outcomes […]
About Andrew Watson
We’re excited!
We’re excited! We’re excited! It was another of our Thursdays. We call it Church. Friends call it untidy. And Terry – we’ve mentioned before that he’s a new believer – […]
About George Anderson
Origin, transition and DNA
Origin, transition and DNA Origin, transition and DNA Over the months we have spent together looking at the Bible, science, people’s opinions and misconceptions there has been a consistent thread […]
About Mike Story
No future in horoscopes
No future in horoscopes No future in horoscopes According to a medical study reported in The Courier Mail (Australia) 19 Aug 2003, p5. Astrologers claim many physical, psychological and social […]
About John MacKay
The global village
The global village The global village “Hello – William speaking.” But where in the world is William…and does it really matter anyway? Some refer to it as corporate deception, others […]
About Andrew Smith
Ushering in the mark
Ushering in the mark Ushering in the mark Forgery has become a problem with the Euro. In the first half of 2003 the number of forged notes removed from circulation […]
About Andrew Watson
Homosexuality – and ‘The Sin Within’
Homosexuality – and ‘The Sin Within’ Homosexuality – and ‘The Sin Within’ A statement I heard in a sermon close to twenty years ago has always remained with me. “The […]