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by Catherine Joy
Never Alone
Seven years ago I was afraid of being alone, in my own house, with my children there. When my husband was away - I would listen to...
by Ronnie Herrema
The Fullness of Joy
And just as the boy was getting ready to set out on his journey, the angel gave him one final word of advice… “The road ahead of you is...
by Russell Croft
Effing with the Ineffable – Biblical Inerrancy and the Limitation of Language
An artist sits in her studio, inspired by some deep-seated emotion that arises from a reflection on her current circumstance. She works...
by Mark Darling
Worship, Hypnosis and the Neuroscience of Spirituality
Recently I did something I haven't intentionally done for a long time. I went to church. It was an environment I was familiar with. One...
by Austin Fletcher
The Yin and Yang of Heaven
Racist. Sexist. Bigot. Some labels carry with them an obvious energy that makes the world squirm. No one I know enjoys being branded...
by Christopher Newport
Are We Progressing?
As time goes by, I realise that my opinions, thoughts and beliefs have changed. I don’t think this is unusual, but it becomes obvious...
by Daniel Strelan
On Storytelling
Once, long ago, there was an enchanted green and blue planet. On that planet lived a keystone species – a race of people endowed with...
Reflections by Bob Garbett
A Divine Injection of Goodness?
I grew up in a Pentecostal Church in the early seventies. Each and every Sunday it seemed (in a myriad of different ways) I was reminded...
by Belinda Croft
'Suburbicon' Movie Highlights Individual and Collective Racism and Hypocrisy
Recently I went to the movies with my eldest son to watch Suburbicon. After the opening scene, I expected a light, comedic movie about a...
by Russ Shumaker
They Know Not What They Do
To step into Saint Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral is to enter a sanctuary of peace away from the parking lot freeways and the...
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