Steven Huang
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The Footplate Padre experiences The Ghan
As the Footplate Padre one of my long term goals was to be a guest on The Ghan and as sure as night follows day, a few years ago, this occurred.
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What's in a name?
An awful lot when you think about it! When a baby is born, friends and family all want to know what the child will be called. Without a name, the little mite doesn\'t seem to quite have his or her own identity.
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Keep calm and pray on
One of the major themes I\'ve learned this past summer is the importance and power of prayer. For the past six weeks a few buddies and I have committed every morning from 5am-6am to pray for the day and its expected/unexpected events.
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How to defeat Islamic State: Part 1
What can the gospel teach us about defeating militant Islam?
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It's in His Name: The Power within our Roots
At the beginning of life our parents spend time and discussion about what will they name their child. This process is one that is very important and sets a foundation for that life that will be theirs until they leave this earth.
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Movie Review - I am Potential
Based on the true story of Patrick Henry Hughes, I Am Potential is a truly heartwarming story of how life can sometimes turn out differently than expected but not necessarily worse.
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PSI young writers meet in Sydney on Saturday for annual chat
The 2016 Press Service International (PSI) annual young writer\'s conference and awards presentation is on Saturday 13 August at the Salvation Army\'s Stanmore House, Stanmore, Sydney running from 9.00am to 6.00pm.
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50 most beautiful verses of scripture – according to seven PSI young writers – 2nd Group
An article came across my desk titled the 50 most beautiful sentences in literature and sure enough the Scriptures didn\'t get a look-in.
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Adrenal fatigue and the 'shrink ray' effect
What exactly is adrenal fatigue, or \'burn out\'?
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Your past is not the trailer for your future
In the world of movies and television, trailers are a big deal. These short little snippets of a new and upcoming film are cleverly and interestingly woven together in the space of two minutes to catch a viewer\'s attention, spark their interest and inspire them to come see the movie.