I’ve quit my Education for Ministry class. The first session for the year was supposed to be tonight, but I’ve withdrawn.
I concede that my rationale sounds incredibly selfish, (because it is), but I only get one evening a week sans children. After completing my first year and struggling with the idea of going back through-out [...]
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I’m a quitter
Posted in Christianity, Life, Theology, work life balance on February 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Top 5: Signs you’re a religious nutter
Posted in Christianity, Humour, Spirituality, Theology, Top 5 on July 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
# Top 5: Signs you’re a religious nutter
1. You have a burning desire to share the love
You just KNOW that you havebeen hand-picked by God to share your personal relationship with God with everyone you meet…. and share you do: in the supermarket, at work, the local P&C, everywhere you go, you rejoice in the name of [...]
Top 5: Signs you’ve found God
Posted in Christianity, Spirituality, Theology, Top 5 on July 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
# Top 5: Signs you’ve found God
1. You don’t need to convert/convince others
Anyone who feels a deep-rooted need to prove that they hold the ultimate truth is a small-minded, short-sighted religious nutter. A person of mature faith becomes secure in their own journey, and it’s true to say that the wiser you get, the more [...]
Monotheistic doxologies
Posted in Christianity, Spirituality, Theology on April 4, 2008 | 6 Comments »
It’s cool to be an atheist these days. (Back when I identified as an athiest it wasn’t cool at all; but then, I always like to think I’m ahead-of-the-times!)
Admitting that you have any sense of faith can be the death-knell in a friendship these days. They automatically assume you’re a small-minded, dumb-arse fundamentalist. Watching people back [...]
The OTHER trinity
Posted in Books, Christianity, Life, Spirituality, Theology on April 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Coffee. Chocolate. Red wine.
Has there ever been a better combination? Add a rollicking good read and you’ve got the ultimate recipe for do-it-yourself bliss when the weather is formidable.
A lazy morning (or afternoon, or evening) spent cuddled up under a thick doona with a good book is one of life’s simple pleasures.
Synonymous with winter due to [...]