Monthly Archives for October 2011
What, me worry? When I was a boy, this slogan was made famous by the fictional character Alfred E. Neuman, who graced the … Continue reading →
29. October 2011 by Wisdom Hunter
Categories: Reflections on Life |
Tags: faith, hope, peace, trust, worry |
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A little over a week ago, Ottawa was rocked by the suicide of fifteen-year-old Jamie Hubley, a gifted, outgoing, but also troubled teenager who had battled depression for years. By all accounts, Jamie was a compassionate, sensitive, caring young man. … Continue reading →
22. October 2011 by Wisdom Hunter
Categories: Brokenness and Wholeness, Social Commentary |
Tags: depression, healing, identity, pain, restoration, sexuality, suicide, wholeness |
4 comments
Once upon a time two iPhones were having a chat. It went something like this. Phone #1 : “I wonder how we got here? We are so amazing, I think someone very smart – even smarter and more amazing than … Continue reading →
08. October 2011 by Wisdom Hunter
Categories: Apologetics, Basic Principles, Faith and Science, Reflections on Life, Social Commentary |
Tags: creation, evolution, purpose, science, technology |
Comments Off on The parable of Steve Jobs and the two iPhones
Recently when I was reading the words of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew, I was struck by these simple yet profound comments about the human heart. But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this … Continue reading →
04. October 2011 by Wisdom Hunter
Categories: Brokenness and Wholeness, Intimacy with God, Reflections on Life, Seasonal Thoughts |
Tags: children, grace, gratitude, thanks, thanksgiving |
2 comments
Jesus and the pain of Jamie Hubley
A little over a week ago, Ottawa was rocked by the suicide of fifteen-year-old Jamie Hubley, a gifted, outgoing, but also troubled teenager who had battled depression for years. By all accounts, Jamie was a compassionate, sensitive, caring young man. … Continue reading →
22. October 2011 by Wisdom Hunter
Categories: Brokenness and Wholeness, Social Commentary | Tags: depression, healing, identity, pain, restoration, sexuality, suicide, wholeness | 4 comments