Let Me Count the Ways
By Jenniffer Mann The English word “love” has many different meanings and is both a noun and a verb. Something to have and something to […]
By Jenniffer Mann The English word “love” has many different meanings and is both a noun and a verb. Something to have and something to […]
By Pastor Jesse Samuel If the truth be told, all of us here today at some point in our lives have been troubled. Troubled by […]
Are you someone who thinks that only children and animals benefit from playing? Think again. Whatever your age, larking around has been shown to boost happiness and mental wellbeing. Author, Ellen G. White encourages us to be playful. She writes, “No child of God need have a sad or mournful...
By Pastor Royston Smith Everyone has an inbuilt desire for relationships. We want to connect with others, share ideas, experiences and knowledge, among other things. […]
By Jenniffer Mann As I sat in my car, watching the world pass me by through the pearls of rain on the windscreen, a young […]
By Pastor Royston Smith Our world seems to be shrinking. Decades ago, it took months to travel from one part of the world to another. […]
One of England’s finest preachers decided because of his wife’s failing health not to go to America and speak at an important conference. Although he’d […]
By Pastor Royston “You have no control of uncertainties! You can only control your life and your reaction to any event. May you find grace […]
Communication is the means of sharing ideas, thoughts and information. Usually, it involves at least one sender, a message, and a recipient. Though in theory a simple concept, communication can often be a rather complex endeavour. There are various challenges, such as language, emotional, cultural and geographical barriers.
“And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him ‘a woman’ taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, they say unto […]
Helping the Homeless On Tuesday 2 August 2016 I had the pleasure of being invited by a friend to the Croydon Seventh-Day Adventist Church. I […]
Pastor Jesse Samuel New year, new me! This is a statement that many people make at the beginning of each calendar year. We see the […]
By Jenniffer Mann Over the past few weeks, it has been impossible not to engage on some level, as we watch the political landscape unfold […]
On July 28, 1976, the worst earthquake of the twentieth century, in terms of loss of life, killed 240,000 people in Tangshan, China. Most were […]
By Julia Gervais I’m a practical person. A realist with pessimistic tendencies, perhaps? With such an outlook, life can feel weighted down at times, so I’ve […]