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Some Observations from the Life of Kathryn Kuhlman

A few months before my father-in-law Dr John K John died, he was sick in bed with the flu and read the biography of Kathryn Kuhlman. He told me to read it as it contained fascinating insights for God’s work.  A few weeks ago, we had some time off as a family, and I found time to get through it. Here are some of my notes and lessons from the… Read More »Some Observations from the Life of Kathryn Kuhlman

Toy Story 4: A "Trashy" Lesson in Disciple-Making

The other day I had gone out to watch Toy Story 4 with my wife and kids. Now, I’m a big fan of the Toy Story franchise and am drawn to the power of its storytelling, which is sweet, compelling and keeps you on the edge of your seat. And just like the first three instalments, I wasn’t disappointed with the fourth one either. Interestingly, I found myself drawing an… Read More »Toy Story 4: A "Trashy" Lesson in Disciple-Making

Beware of the "Little Foxes"

As a parent, I have the privilege and honour of shepherding my children – a daunting task made possible only by God’s finished work at the cross and the continual surrender of my will to His. As a parent, I have probably given more advice to my children than to any other person. Honestly, sometimes those advice can be so out of sync with God’s Word, even though they are… Read More »Beware of the "Little Foxes"

A Christian Perspective on War

During World War I, my grandfather was enlisted in the army. As a Christian pacifist, this posed a problem for him as he was against the notion of hurting or killing fellow image-bearers of God, even in war. He was was able to find a way around this quandary by volunteering to drive the ambulances and ferry the wounded from the battlefield. Growing up knowing this story and my grandfather’s… Read More »A Christian Perspective on War

Work, Witness, Worship

When one picks up and reads the Bible, which is divinely inspired, one can’t help but notice the reference to a variety of professions. We have farmers like Adam and Noah, shepherds like Jacob and Moses, architects like Bezalel and Oholiab, goldsmiths and wine bearers, and a plethora of kings, priests, counselors and commanders. In the New Testament, we discover that Paul supported himself and his disciples by doing the… Read More »Work, Witness, Worship

#metoo: Getting to the Core of Sexual Ethics

Over the last year, the #metoo movement has created a thorn in the flesh for many sexual harassers and predators. A host of powerful men have been called out for sexual improprieties; some have even found themselves in jail. For those of us who don’t read the news, #metoo is a movement started in the US in 2017 with several ladies opening up about their experiences of sexual harassment over… Read More »#metoo: Getting to the Core of Sexual Ethics

Do Hard Things

A few nights ago, we had English Peas for dinner. One of my sons cleverly hid his peas inside his potatoes and chicken, and ate them without complaint. The other one, however, got so worked up over eating the “disgusting” peas that I am certain that our neighbours thought we were torturing him. Tears, pleading, and an adamant “I can’t do this!” ensued. After an hour of trying all the… Read More »Do Hard Things

Testimony of an Engineer: Vocational Calling Part 2

I really enjoy designing and making things. When I look back and think about the most formative times growing up, I remember particular moments. When I was 5 years old, my dad got me a toolbox with a real hammer and saw! I believe this was a key moment in making me an engineer; perhaps even more significant than my 4 years spent at University studying Engineering Science. The reason… Read More »Testimony of an Engineer: Vocational Calling Part 2

Called to Work: Vocational Calling Part 1

How do we determine our calling? Does God specifically guide us to particular jobs or professions? How do we as Christ followers glorify God through our work? What is the spiritual and eternal significance of our work?  I will share a little about the journey I have taken with these questions, and why I believe that whatever talents and godly passions God has given us, there is a divine purpose… Read More »Called to Work: Vocational Calling Part 1