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Author: Stephanie
On Mothers’ Day
Mums are flawed creatures. We see faults most clearly with those we live most closely. Yet, we are encouraged by both scripture and secular society to love and celebrate Mothers, for they are marvellous. As a small child, it’s normal to think that your family is, well, normal. You love your family unit because you… Continue reading On Mothers’ Day
Metanoia by Anna McGahan: Acorn Press, 2019
Reflection Questions for readers and groups Reading an autobiography is often a thoroughly enjoyable and enlightening experience. It opens a window to the author’s feelings and experiences that a biographer can only guess at. There is undeniably more humour, more pathos, more humanity expressed. But thinking critically about an autobiography can become a challenging experience.… Continue reading Metanoia by Anna McGahan: Acorn Press, 2019
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Why are Sundays harder now?
Thoughts of a Melbourne Mum in lockdown Luke 10:38-42 As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by… Continue reading Why are Sundays harder now?
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Psalm 73 (as translated by me)
I know that God blesses His faithful followers, the people who have been justified in Christ Jesus. But sometimes I think – What if…? if… I wasn’t a Christian – I could have all that stuff. Other people, people who aren’t Christians, have such excesses – it seems wasteful. They are so pretty – no… Continue reading Psalm 73 (as translated by me)