Freedom doesn’thave variants

Freedom doesn’thave variants

Over 50,000 Australians, from every corner of our great country, from all walks of life, from varied ethnicities met in Canberra last Saturday 5 Feb,(although, if the MSM is your source of news, you’d never know), to voice their opposition to vaccine mandates, and to ask for their jobs back..

  • The Great Roar!

    If you have little children, have you ever noticed how quickly they can slip out of your grasp and out of your sight?

  • Care in Criticism

    Criticism can reveal faults in ideas and actions, with the potential to save many situations, but all too often criticism burdens or breaks relationships. How does criticism fit in Christian life and what kind of mindset do we need to be in when we set out to criticise?

  • The religious discrimination debate and desire for unconditional belonging

    Hezekiah was credited with bringing worship of Yahweh back into Judah. The instructions that were given to him and every other King were to remove the high places which were places of elevated worship.

  • The art of making clothes

    When I started sewing again people told me that I would feel such gratification from making my own clothes but I didn’t believe them. I get so much joy from seeing other people and the little ones in my life wearing the things I’ve made.

  • Incrimination alert

    The accumulation of many little things leads to one big thing. A careful analysis - that's what's happened Russia-Ukraine. It also applies to the threat of Islamic terrorism. It could happen in Australia. This is a great truth -

  • It is Okay to Slow Down

    I feel like so often we feel as though we need to maintain a fast pace. We put expectations on ourselves as to where we need or ‘should be’. For example, by the age of 30 we should be finished uni, be working in our career, be married, have children, and buy a house. However, this is so far from the truth, in fact it is just the expectations that society tries to place on us. 

  • Tall Timber: How do they survive?

    I recently had the chance to visit “Redwood Forest” near Warburton, just outside of Melbourne. The Redwood Tree Forest is reminiscent of where these giants originate in Redwood, California.The towering trees (about 1500 in total), measuring up to 55metres tall dwarf anything in sight and make for spectacular scenes for anyone who has visited.

  • Don’t Look Up!

    At the time of writing this I’ve just got done experiencing the movie ‘Don’t Look Up!’ for the first time. I say ‘experiencing’ because ‘watching’ doesn’t do justice in describing what it’s done to me; its’ message already haunts me—searing itself into my mind and spirit the way few movies can do in an average lifetime.

  • Jesus Didn’t Tap

    With Covid isolation restrictions easing in Victoria it is good to see sport reemerging and doing what sport does best: building community. One such location that has resurrected is a gym with a banner proclaiming, “Jesus didn’t tap.”

  • Reading is rebellion

    Currently, I’m reading a book by Dr Karen Swallow Prior called “On Reading Well”. Throughout the book, she tracks through various classic novels, the ones we pretend to read in high school, and the virtues they teach.

  • Caught up in religion

    Often I have come across those who are caught up in religion where who and what they believe God to be is distorted from the truth of who He actually is.