Some people see being a Christian as a private and individual thing. Continue reading “We Don’t Live for Ourselves Alone [Devotion]”
Perseverance – One of the Great Predictors of Success
By: Brian Harris
What’s the greatest predictor of future success? Continue reading “Perseverance – One of the Great Predictors of Success”
Don’t Spend 5 Days of the Week Waiting for 2
By: Brian Harris
Is most of your week spent hanging out for the weekend, insufferably long hours in the office slowly ticking away while you wait for the magical 5pm Friday moment when you are free to go and enjoy life? Continue reading “Don’t Spend 5 Days of the Week Waiting for 2”
Practise Gratitude – Even When You Don’t Feel Like It
By: Rachel Reva
Ever had one of those mornings where you just wake up and feel off? Continue reading “Practise Gratitude – Even When You Don’t Feel Like It”
Why Don’t Motorcyclists Nod to Scooters?
By: Sam Chan
When I’m on my motorbike I nod to other motorcyclists and they nod back. Continue reading “Why Don’t Motorcyclists Nod to Scooters?”
As a Christian Bloke, Here’s What I’ve Learned About Difficult Emotions
By: Akos Balogh
“I can’t believe they said that!” Continue reading “As a Christian Bloke, Here’s What I’ve Learned About Difficult Emotions”
The Case for Mercy
By: Brian Harris
I have been working my way through the Beatitudes and surprised myself by pausing for longer than usual at the 5th: “Blessed are the merciful for they will be shown mercy” (Matt 5:7). Why surprised? Continue reading “The Case for Mercy”
How to Be Thankful: 7 Steps From Entitlement to Gratitude
By: Brian Harris
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard someone say that Christians need to step up and be counter-cultural – well, I’d be rich enough to help fund multiple mission organisations. Continue reading “How to Be Thankful: 7 Steps From Entitlement to Gratitude”
Unbusy, Subversive and Apocalyptic: Three Big Eugene Peterson Words
By: Brian Harris
One of the joys of teaching theology is that I get to engage with many student projects. Some remind me of things I have forgotten, others introduce me to ideas I have not previously considered. Continue reading “Unbusy, Subversive and Apocalyptic: Three Big Eugene Peterson Words”