I was drowning but God rescued me

I was drowning but God rescued me

Have you ever felt overwhelmed? .

  • Tank on E!

    A few weeks ago, my cousin started her podcast (Uncut with Judean) and if I have learned anything, it would have to be that transparency is confronting the deepest and darkest parts of your being or exterior relations with truth, love and honesty even if it may hurt or disturb the growing nature of a façade.

  • He restores my soul

    I have been falling deeper and deeper in love with Gods word recently. The precious promises in the bible that I have been finding and leaning on have become like a sweet fragrance to a desperate soul.

  • What’s good for me

    I’ve been resisting the tendency to divulge the contents of my journal in every submission

  • Sport Memorabilia

    Some items once owned by Don Bradman, went to India after an auction failed to capture local interest, including from the Bradman Museum.

  • Illegal Legalism

    Throughout our lifetimes we all find ourselves needing social ties, human connection and community. For some of us, we find that this need is primarily satisfied by our community of faith or church.

  • Cain Trains

    The Footplate Padre was born and raised in the Mackay region of Queensland which is a huge sugar cane growing area. There were several sugar mills in the region and they were all largely supplied in the fifties by an astonishing 2 foot gauge railway network.

  • The upper room: the womb of revival

    The outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost was preceded by prayer and supplication. This pattern remains the standard for revival throughout church history—revival is always preceded by prayer.

  • God, where are You?

    The forces of evil have heightened across the world. This is evident in  the increased violence, injustice, immorality and the hatred mankind has towards what is just and true. People are dying, families are hurting and many might ask,“God, Where are you?” 

  • God Save the Queen

    The phrase “once in a lifetime” is one of those terms that gets thrown around so often that it has lost a lot of its significance, like “hero” or “apocalypse”, applied to events by lazy journalists or over-excited commentators as a shortcut to save coming up with something original.

  • To judge or not to judge. You be the judge.

    “You’re so judgmental!” someone cries out.

  • Morling and Vose seminaries – working well

    Two years ago it was announced that the boards of Morling College Sydney and Baptist Churches Western Australia would see a merger of their seminaries.