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Incarnation: God made flesh

8 January 2018 blogpastor Leave a comment

Christmas is over.  I am still meditating on the mystery of the Incarnation. God made flesh. Lived among us. Moved into our neighbourhood as The Message paraphrases it. It fills me with wonder that Jesus had to be God-man: fully man and fully God. Fully man because only the life of a human, lived perfectly […]

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Gospel, theology and story God made flesh, incarnation

John Sung: a manic depressive?

5 January 2018 blogpastor Leave a comment

Dr. Alex Tang wrote a fascinating post about the late John Sung a well-known Chinese evangelist and revivalist to South East Asia and China of the 20th Century. I have read John Sung’s biographies by various authors, and perused the notes of his fiery sermons. His dedication and the life-changing responses to his ministry everywhere […]

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Reflection and journaling alternatives

2 January 2018 blogpastor 2 Comments

Journaling is not everyone’s cup to tea. However some kind of record of God’s work in our life and what we are experiencing should be kept if we want to grow in discernment and in awareness of ourselves. The ancients were instructed to put up stones of memorials to remember the mighty deeds of God. […]

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Contemplative prayer, Spirituality journal, Journaling, reflection

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