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Hello friends It's been some months since my last post. Thanks to those of you who have asked what's been happening and why the lon...
I have a hunger for stories. Why? Because I’m human! Stories are fundamental to who we are and how we build our connections to each other. ...

I have just experienced a week of peace, camping with friends on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. No agenda, no time constraints, just g...
Ah ... slowing down. God has been speaking to me for years about slowing down – yes, years because the truth is, I have been a very slo...

In Thom Gardner’s book Healing the Wounded Heart , in an appropriately titled chapter called Living the Lies that Bind, he shares a story ab...
Two Sundays ago was the day my son Andrew and his fiance Ruth were to have been married here on Bountiful . Ruth was still stuck in the UK ...

I recently wrote an article about rest and thought it was a timely one to share with you all. Rest isn't something I have ever found eas...
Today is Easter Sunday. Cameron and I enjoyed being with our church family online, both on Good Friday and today. What a blessing the Intern...

It has been wonderful to be part of the emergence of a new book which will provide hope and understanding to people battling through miscarr...
What do I write when all around me seems to be going nuts with the impact of the coronavirus? Here's a smattering from my little corner ...

I thought I would share with you a recent article I wrote on the topic of depression, because ... Sometimes life isn't pretty ....
I recently visited my dear friend Margaret, a woman who has been an inspiration to me since we first met back in the late 1990s. She is one ...

To embark on the project that we have in creating the garden at Bountiful has been both exciting and nerve wracking. It’s exciting in the...
How do you cope with change? Christmas is a season chock-full of family traditions, and the time leading up to it is often when we take ou...

What do we do when we hear word of yet another mass shooting in our troubled world? We’ve become so familiar with such horror, that once u...
But as mercy opens my eyes, my words are stolen away with this breathtaking view of your grace ... I became a Christian at 35. Not that I ...

It was 80 years ago today that my grandparents married. It was April 9, 1939 and Australia was still a few months away from World War 2. T...
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