Passport to …………..?
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I am beginning to wonder if it is just me or if others are in the same boat
because whenever the subject of passports comes up I feel I am almost the
sub...
Confirmation Class
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Confirmation Class is what I do early on Thursday evenings. The picture
shows most of the group.
I am starting to feel like I am settling in. Time is tight ...
One right covers many wrongs
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"Here it is in a nutshell:
Just as one person did it wrong and got us in all this trouble with sin and
death,
another person did it right and got us out o...
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Build your knowledge of Scripture in a prayerful, calm, skillful, and
mature way. Then you can read with head and heart and Spirit working as
one, and not ...
New horizons
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I'm undertaking a new professional assignment at present and feel it
inappropriate to continue with this ever controversial blog. So for the
time being blo...
News from the Bentley's
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Dear friends
Just to share some news (which may be of no interest to most - apologies
for cluttering your inbox)...
It is now official that I have been ...
Call me Thomas
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After my bold thoughts about a resurrection life an noticing the flame that
is my call burning brighter again, I allowed painful experiences of the
past to...
Whit is new today!
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Hey,
How are you?
I'm so happy today because just received my laptop from towoeo.com
with such low price of the quality goods , you can have a look if you
ne...
The Church and the People
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Maybe it is time that I voice some thoughts that have been floating in my
mind for a while now. Whilst Steven and Jenny's posts about same sex
relations...
It may have been the sampling of that pineapple beer in Standard 8 that resulted in me choosing accountancy as my first career (and not touching alcohol since), but a far stronger Spirit has called me into my second career as I prepare for the exciting journey towards becoming a full-time minister in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa.
Being married to my wonderful wife Belinda, and having been blessed with an amazing son, James, is living proof that accountants DO have a personality. (Or maybe Belinda just felt sorry for me, perhaps?)
Judging by the blogs of Dion Forster, Wessel Bentley, and others, it looks like being able to blog is one of the requirements for being a minister (!), so here goes...
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