Monthly Archives for May 2009
Left Behind
When our son Reuben was a little boy, one of his first spoken sentences was “Can I come too?”. He had two older brothers who often got to do things that he didn’t, and he didn’t like being left behind … Continue reading
God is a good father … who sometimes says No
One of the hardest parts of being a Dad is saying No. Having raised four children (Bethany, the youngest and the only one left at home, is now 17) I can say that I always wanted to give my children whatever they … Continue reading
Intimacy with God: obedience
The last few posts on this theme have focussed on why we should expect to hear from God, and some of the ways God speaks to us. Today I want to look at a different aspect of intimacy. One of … Continue reading
David Wilkerson’s prophecy of doom
A couple of months ago, David Wilkerson, pastor of Times Square Church in New York City, prophesied that a calamity was soon to come to New York City and other major cities (read his words here). His prophecy included some … Continue reading
Why I’m not afraid of swine flu
Swine flu has been in the news lately. It comes up in lots of conversations. In spite of all the media attention, most people I talk to say they aren’t worried about swine flu. Here are the three main reasons why … Continue reading
Intimacy with God: some ways God speaks
So much could be said about this topic that I can only scratch the surface here. For anyone who seriously wants to learn more about hearing the voice of God, I’d encourage you to pick up one of the following … Continue reading