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Keeping Sane in God’s Word

The highlight of the day must be the worship of God followed by the president announcing the move to level 3 lockdown on 1 June. He stated that our city (Tshwane) is one of the “hotspots” in our country. The “hotspots” might face a few restrictions. However, I am certain many people are delighted that […]

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What Does the Bible Say About Eating Certain Foods?

One of the favorite meals for breakfast when I was a child and when our children were small was bacon and eggs on toast. This normally happened on Saturdays, because there was more time for my mom or Jen to spend the extra time shaping such a breakfast. I skipped my walk today and decided […]

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The Bible’s Explanation of God’s Existence

Whilst preparing breakfast for Jen and myself, I switched on and listened to Radio 702. I have listened to this station for many years, not because I enjoy the station but because they have a knack at exposing where the general population are at. Over the past few years, their morning presenters have changed. One […]

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The Commission on Ascension Day

Today’s walk was so much easier. No pain and it seems my time had either improved or I had not read it correctly yesterday. 11.68 minutes per kl. I wonder whether at my age I’ll even manage to achieve 10 minutes a kl? Today is Ascension Day. This day comes 40 days after Jesus’ Resurrection […]

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Focus and Perseverance

This morning yielded more or less the same temperature as yesterday, as I left for my walk at the same time to do the same distance, hopefully within the same time frame. There was, however, one difference … my legs were sore … maybe because I have increased my walking distance to 6.5 kl, walking […]

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Spiritual Preparedness

After my morning walk, we had breakfast, showered and went to the shops. We needed some food and Jen needed some wool to knit a baby jacket, pants and cap set. Once back home, we had a late lunch and, because it was 3pm, I decided to take it easy for the rest of the […]

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Trials in the Christian Life

There are a few ways to gift wrap a present. The popular one these days is the easiest and most expensive way … using a gift bag. The oldest way is to buy rolls of paper, be it for birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, graduations, new babies, etc. It certainly requires a certain level of competence with […]

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Spiritual Gifting

Today we went to church twice. First, this morning we joined St. James Church in Kenilworth, Cape Town. Mervyn Eloff brought a great exposition of encouragement that was also pointed and practical. His teaching came from 1 Peter 1:6-9. I loved the way he focused on our present joy that is based upon our future […]

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Road Rage and Walking Rage

I am delighted I can go walking even though we are on level 4 lockdown. It clears my mind, helps a little with weight loss and gives me time to praise, pray and think. Years ago, when we lived in the east, on our way to the office in downtown Arcadia we used the R21/Albertina […]

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What is Your Attitude Like?

Today was an early start for us. We got up at 5.30am to get to the UIF office. We parked at a parking lot across the road from the UIF Office by 6.50am. We were about 21st in the queue. At 7.50am, the security opened the “garage gates” and started handing out papers to be […]