March 28, 2011
by Ian Fallis
It's not just language, but worldview, that can complicate Bible translation.Gordie and Nancy Hunt recently shared some of...
What went wrong?
I used to be a successful guy who had his act together. I had a good academic background and was a part of great ministries both at home...
March 2011
This edition of v-Zine is shorter than usual as many people are focused on the post-earthquake situation in Christchurch. We join our prayers...
A two-minute silence will be held across New Zealand on Tuesday at 12.51pm to remember those who lost their lives in the Christchurch earthquake.
Prime...
The confirmed death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen to 145, while the number of missing people ris over 200.
Superintendent Dave Cliff said...
The Rev. Les Nixon, who along with his wife Martha, has been running Outback Patrol, a high-flying ministry that takes the Gospel and aid to those living...
My favorite place in the world is Colorado. I spent every summer there growing up and my family still has a cabin there. I love to hike (up to 12,000 ft peaks), bike, and raft in the mountains, so it is like heaven to me there. Biggest Challenge? My biggest challenge is being patient. I am very efficient and quite a perfectionist, so waiting does not come easily to me. Best Advice? Treat others as you would want to be treated, and never compromise what you know is right. Goals?To be a successful performer who is able to influence people for good.
Recognising Reality - Grieve that God is cursed for every catastrophe, but seldom praised for His wonderful Creation. Lament that God makes the news headlines only when man mocks His power or questions His goodness, but tens-of-thousands of God’s acts of mercy, grace, protection, provision and patience receive no headlines. Grieve that the Name of the only righteous Man who ever walked the earth is used as a swear word on T.V. screens and in cinemas across the world. Grieve that God is blasphemed by the very same people who question why God does not restrain the consequences of their own rebellious actions