Saturday, September 23, 2006

Legacy or Nothing?

I pose this question for you all - rather morbid but I am interested in what you think.

If you were to die today, tomorrow or in six months, a year whatever.

What would you do? - In the time you have left

Is it just me or do others feel that they haven't done enough in the this world in order to make it for lack of a better term 'A better place to live'?

Also have we been an effective witness in our walk? Are there things we can do to help other people that we just don't do because it is inconvient?

It is time for complacency to be thrown out the window and live each day as it is your last. - Not literally your last but in that frame of mind.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Judgement?????

Here is my disappointment for the week

Currently I have been thinking how we as Christians don't realise how much we affect the people around us and how miss situations that could grow our character if we are willing to step out and show who we are and how we are different. We say 'we want to change the world' but we don't even realised that it is staring at us in the FACE right in our 'own backyard'.

Matthew chapter 25 verses 44 and 45

We can be very judgemental of people who aren't Christian, even when we don't say anything, just by our body language we can come across as judgemental. We should be showing them God's love not scorn.

Luke chapter 6 verses 37 and 38

We just need to be careful in the way we act as that shows who we are really following!

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Turning to a life of Tassie

Well what a week.

First of all many people from bendigo went to the land down under down under for a wedding of my brother Hugh and my new sister Anita.

Travis you were brillant with your speech and you were the 'vest' man or was that the lord of the rings.

There are so many stories to tell of our adventure, here is one.

On wednesday a number young men went to the Cabury factory for some chocolate and presents for their respective girlfriends. Anyway on the way back to Hobart we encounter the strangest bus route. First of all the bus driver stalled the AUTOMATIC bus! Then she did a loop of the roads around the cabury factory then she drove through a supermarket carpark. I had the intelligence to say that maybe the bus route is in the pattern of e's. Dale then piped up to say that the bus driver is taking e's (one point to Dale).

And just remember everyone that Trav and me are dating men.