A letter from your Father

A letter from your Father

My words are true, you can trust me. Even if you don't know if you can trust the words of those around you, you can trust me. I will protect your heart; you will find wholeness in me. I am your home..

  • Seasoned with salt

    “Let your speech be always filled with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how to answer each one (Colossians chapter 4, verse 6)”.

  • Let the Son in

    You may have heard of waking up on the wrong side of the bed, but this morning I woke up on the can’t be botheredside of the bed. Honestly, it has been a busy year of working hard, and today would be my first full day at home in quite a long time!

  • Loving God Part 2 – With Heart

    What is a heart? The heart is one of the important parts of the human body that makes people alive.

  • Why Aren’t Dinosaurs Mentioned in the Bible?

    Few creatures capture the imagination of both young and old as much as the large dinosaurs.

  • Gemstones of the Bible

    The Bible makes many references to jewels and precious stones. This is not so surprising, since in every civilisation gemstones have been highly prized and sought after.

  • Confession and Community

    Very rarely does anyone notice that no sinful person was permitted to see the actual resurrection event. There are profound reasons for this.

  • Beauty

    People perceive beauty in many ways. Some focus on the outer appearance, while others look inward. Regardless of how we define beauty, most of us want to be considered beautiful by others. Some take it to the extreme.

  • The Passion of The Flash

    In the garden Jesus is not alone. Unfortunately the disciples are all asleep. Jesus is there with his thoughts and they are troubling.

  • Alone

    “I have had enough Lord,” he said, “Take my life, I am no better than my ancestors.” 1Kings 19:4. These were the words of Elijah right after he had performed one of the greatest miracles in the Bible.

  • Mum and Dad families – a necessity, or just one option for raising children?

    It’s obvious, isn’t it? Children with two parents, a mother and a fatherto raise them in a loving home, have the best upbringing.

  • When got to becomes get to

    Mealtimes are a struggle at my home - almost like a war zone. It's as if there's a huge burden to bear, an oppressive forced atmosphere where people are left without a choice and needing to do everything they can for their survival. Am I really describing mealtimes?