Reflections from a long hike about appreciating life and the world around us.
Over-Commitment to Christ?
Mistakes and failures are nothing to be ashamed of compared to my willingness to downplay my passion for Christ – and His passion for us – because it might make others feel uncomfortable.
The Tea Shelf
A reflection on how my kitchen tea shelf mirrors a kind of spiritual shelf; both of which have grown through fellowship with others in my time at Ridley.
Why I Overshare About Mental Illness
I will not be quiet about hope, when there are so many who need it.
Liar, Liar.
Inspired by Clayton Jennings' song 'Dear Anxiety', I wrote this poem last year about battling depression, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide.
Winding Down at Night During Lockdown
5 ways to help you wind down and rest better at night.
Starting Off Your Morning During Lockdown
5 ways to help you wake up in the morning and start your day well (during a pandemic, but also when the world is normal).
When People Prayed: The Miracle of Dunkirk
King George's national day of prayer and the evacuation of Dunkirk: What prayer can do.
Hamilton and the Harmony of Forgiveness
Let's talk about Hamilton, Eliza, and that moment she forgave.
Messiah Still and All Alone
God is not unmoved by, nor ignorant of, our pain. He knows deeply the hurt that we feel, and He cares deeply about it.
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