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The Grind: Learning to Love God at Work (Adulting #1)

I was four and a half years into the grind of my second undergraduate degree when I heard God’s call: “Join me in the greatest life purpose of all: following me, and encouraging others to do the same.” Woah, God, woah. I was more than 40K (GBP) in debt and still had...

But I don’t want to exercise! (Adulting #2)

It’s been a long day at work. Colleagues smell of caffeine and everyone is walking on a tightrope. Perhaps things did not go to plan. Sound familiar? Whatever the situation, all you really want to do is have a hot shower and kick back onto the sofa with some comfort...

Pitfalls #6: An Intellectual Religion?

“Many accept an intellectual religion, a form of godliness, when the heart is not cleansed”SC 35. I grew up in a home with a Mum who some people refer to as the ‘eternal student’. She finished secondary school when she was about 19 years old. Shortly after she met my...

Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension | On My Bedside Table #3

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. Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension, Matt Parker (2014) “If someone works in math research, they’re not...

The Sanctuary and Salvation (Adventism #1)

The doctrine of the heavenly sanctuary is foundational to Seventh-day Adventism. But many Adventists would probably find it hard to explain what practical difference this teaching makes in their lives. Does it indeed make a difference? I would like to share with you...

Walking With God | On My Bedside Table #4

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. Walking with God, John Eldredge (2008). Have you ever wondered if an intimate walk with God is actually possible...

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...

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