Did I ever tell you what happened the night I found out that I couldn’t go to Ireland? Quick recap: 1997 – God gave me a burden for Europe, continued my burden about slavery & injustice 2009/ish – learned about … Continue reading
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I Thought of Home
It was Christmas, last month, and I thought of home. The longer I live between Australia and New Zealand, the more differences I see. Most recent example: the US is definitely task-oriented, Australia less so, and New Zealand much less so, … Continue reading
What About Europe?
“What about Ireland? What about Europe?” Understandably, I’m asked these questions all the time. My burden for the spiritual climate of Europe was placed on my shoulders by God when I was seven years old. Ireland (Republic) became more central in … Continue reading
The Same Poverty
I was born in a wealthy, “first world” country. I now live in another wealthy, “first world” country; one where the living costs are high but I have the luxury of speaking the same language. (That is debatable, though.) The … Continue reading
Just as it Was Told Me
The only words I can think of are, to be honest, kind of lame. What I’m trying to say is that God is awesome. Recently I was encouraged by a reading from “Edges of His Ways,” a devotional written by … Continue reading