Where’s my sock?

Where’s my sock?

English is a difficult language when we get into some of its intricacies. For example, English has a bunch of homophones, words that sound the same but are different. .

  • Why fathers matter

    I was waiting at the airport with my five-year old son. We were meeting his Dad, returning from a visit to his elderly father in another city.

  • One sunny summer

    Summer vacation is one of most exciting getaway to have in our lives. When we are young a particular month of the year made us excited and we do really look forward for it. Even you, Yes! I know you enjoy it as well. We all deserve it.

  • The Bible, my standard

    Our society is changing, we can see it in the behaviour of human beings and the different laws that are now set in place.

  • Inspired a shared vision

    Living in a city, I have always wished to own my personal farmhouse with domestic animals and the natural beauty of nature, which is hard to find in city life.

  • Letter to my unborn child

    I thought it necessary to write you this letter as I sit on my comfy chair thinking about this mystery called life. It’s my 28th year on this spinning ball called earth. It’s crazy how time flies!

  • So Ashamed of This!

    I’m ashamed to say that I’ve become a headline reader.

  • Emmanuel: God with us

    The name “Emmanuel” means God with us. It also is the name of a very cute three-year-old who is the son of good friends, and sometimes he totally lives up to his name.

  • What is in a name?

    Choosing your children’s names is an exciting time for many couples. Before my husband and I were thinking about starting a family, we would talk about names for our future children.

  • Mozambique and Papua under threat

    Both Mozambique and Papua are experiencing are experiencing dreadful persecution that amounts to genocide.

  • Another Coming

    Theologians refer to the Second Coming of Jesus as the Parousia, a Greek term with rich associations in first century culture referring to “presence” or “coming”.

  • Departing in peace

    I’ve been to quite a few funerals lately. Not just for ‘old’ people but some have been for friends who have died earlier than one might expect: accidents, illness, long-term health issues that took a turn for the worse.