Monthly Archives for September 2009
Prayer walking through Vanier
Our pastor has called our church to a season of special prayer. This in itself is an answer to prayer, as a group of intercessors at City Church has been crying out to God for over a year for an … Continue reading
What are you living for?
Last week I had a conversation with one of my work colleagues. We were talking about what we would do with our free time if we didn’t have to work for a living. My friend is quite athletic and told me … Continue reading
Significance
My six month old granddaughter Sophie wants to be noticed! That’s not unique to her, of course. One of the longings of every human heart is the desire for significance. We desire not just to be significant but to be … Continue reading
What is true worship?
Worship is what we were made for. The Book of Revelation gives us a picture of a renewed heaven and earth in which there is constant worship. When all things are restored, there will be no more division between worship … Continue reading
Fear of the Lord
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the fear of the Lord. The immediate impetus for my reflections has been the recent spectacle of Canada’s political leaders playing games with each other, one threatening to bring down the government, another offering … Continue reading