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Posted on Thu 7th April, 2016 by Michael
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Blame comes out of the wound. The wound from which we have experienced pain and suffering with our caretakers in childhood, so there is a whole level of unexpressed anger frustration, and often comes out in relationship as seeing the other as the bad other. That person who does not love me properly, that does not see me, who […]
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Posted on Wed 6th April, 2016 by Michael
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When we live in a Christian culture that tells us that this conference is going to change our life and that Jesus is going to make everything great, expectations are set so high that they can be dashed. I wonder have we read the book lately especially the Acts of the Apostles – there is […]
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Posted on Tue 5th April, 2016 by Michael
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God does not give up on anyone. Can you imagine someone wanting to apply for the job of ‘chief of apostles’ and in Simon’s CV the interview committee read that this guy denied his lord and master not once but 3 times! Most of us would have said you don’t stand a snowballs chance in hell of […]
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Posted on Mon 4th April, 2016 by Michael
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In the book Country of my skull which is about the formation of the truth and reconciliation commission in post apartheid South Africa. Nelson Mandela asks the Commission to try and heal the country and handed the chair to Bishop Desmond Tutu. Tutu was asked in an interview, ‘What sort of person do you want to serve […]
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Posted on Fri 1st April, 2016 by Michael
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This awful emotion (fear), which most of us do so much to avoid, can make us in many ways superior to our normal selves. Under its spell, we enjoy intense awareness, clarity of thought, and vivid memories. We’re stronger, quicker, and have better endurance. Fear gives us strength it can give us speed and an inability […]
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Posted on Thu 31st March, 2016 by Michael
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Heroes at the beginning of any story are not strong and capable characters. Often they are insecure, broken, ill equipped and full of self doubt. They never have what it takes to get things done and often say ‘I don’t have what it takes to do this!’ The only difference between a villain and hero […]
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Posted on Wed 30th March, 2016 by Michael
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Western society is very keen on competition children are taught to compete, being content is a bad thing. We are not allowed to sit on our laurels, we’ve gotta do better, we’ve gotta do more, and strive, there is no place for losers. The problem with this psychology is that it will organise people’s minds, so […]
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