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Pitfalls #2: Not Good Enough

This article is the third in a series entitled " The Traps of Christianity ". In this series the various authors explain the common inconsistencies that Christians or people who wish to be Christians often encounter in their experience. These "traps"...

Making Decisions With Eternity In Mind (Adulting #6)

Making decisions is difficult. Period. However, in the second post in the series ‘The Lifework’, Jana helps us through thinking about our life choices in a way that puts God at the very centre! The Lifework : Making the Choice. To make a choice has always been one of...

Pitfalls #3: Delaying to Respond to Conviction

The urgent necessity of responding to conviction directly applies to the unconverted heart, to those who have not yet decided to be Christians. But the voice of conviction does not cease its work once the soul has decided to accept Christ. The decision to follow...

Adventism’s Greatest Need | On My Bedside Table#7

On My Bedside Table is a book review series that wants to make sure that the best books are read over and over again. Adventism's Greatest Need, Ron Clouzet (2011). From reading the title I expected Adventism's Greatest Need to contain some profound, if not life...

Pitfalls #8: Halfway There.

They were heading towards a new life in the United States of America. For many, it was the beginning of a journey to reach their desires of wealth, honour and ease. In 1912, 2,224 emigrants from Great Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere in Europe boarded the...

Just Mercy | On My Bedside Table #6

On My Bedside Table is a book review series that wants to make sure that the best books are read over and over again. Find out more about the series here. Just Mercy : A Story of Justice and Redemption, Bryan Stevenson (2014) Bryan Stevenson is an exceptional lawyer,...

Money Management – Some Wise, Practical tips (Adulting #5)

"Imagine what I can get with this money!" That was the thought that crossed my mind when I received my very first salary. It was a surreal transition; from a budget-conscious, beans on toast lifestyle as a student, to making a living for myself and having money which...

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