Steven Huang

  • The Teacher verses the Times

    Belief empowers behaviour. Whether we believe the aforementioned statement or not, sooner or later the evidence of it in our own lives and the lives of those around us will be to overwhelming for us to have any other opinion

  • Language shaped by love, or a desire for approval

    Feminists like Cheryl Sandberg talk about the fact women often look for a platform or an invitation before they speak up. Those two things can represent a type of approval.

  • 50 most beautiful verses of scripture – according to seven PSI young writers

    An article came across my desk titled the 50 most beautiful sentences in literature and this led me on a journey of wondering what \'seven\' of our Press Service International \'young writers\' might deem their \'seven\' most beautiful verses of scripture.

  • Have I loved you enough today?

    Raindrops on roses - this is what awaited me one morning when I peered out the window at my potted rose plant, which recently bloomed the most delicious smelling, deep pink bud I have ever seen it grow. Each time I glanced its way, it had grown a little bigger and leaned in as if beckoning me to step out onto the deck, hold it\'s beautiful head in my hands and breathe in its perfume.

  • Fellowship evening - young writers and some panellists of the Basil Sellers Young Writer Awards

    The 2016 annual awards conference of the Press Service International young writers includes a pre-conference evening of fellowship with those panellists able to travel to Sydney.

  • "Many a little makes a mickle" - incrementation alert

    Here is a great truth - the accumulation of many little things leads to one big thing. That\'s what\'s happening in Europe today. It could happen in Australia.

  • Video release - One Afternoon in Sydney – set for this Saturday 13 August

    The video promoting \'One Afternoon in Sydney\' this Saturday 13 August at the Salvation Army\'s Stanmore House highlights this Sydney event as well as celebrating April\'s \"One Day in Melbourne.\"

  • Wind!

    Bushland suburbs in the foothills of Mt Wellington (Hobart) are cleaning up after a near-cyclonic windstorm over several days last week. The sound of chainsaws and trucks with mulchers was heard everywhere during the calmer days of the weekend.

  • Confronting with love

    God is love. We have heard it, said it, read it, sang it over and over, a thousand times but what does it mean? It\'s easy to say whether we love coffee, or Vegemite, football or the beach.

  • Why fundraise money for ministry?

    As a worker in the Christian ministry field I love my job. I get to meet up with girls one-to-one, which I personally find really energising, and read God\'s Word with them. What a blessing! I get to co-lead a Bible study group and come up with ideas for sharing the gospel with others. This is my job! Jealous much?