Archive for September, 2008

 

My old boss used to say “how are ya travelling” rather than how are you going or how are you. I used to think it was a bit weird at the time.

 

Yet each of us is on a journey, and we all have a different road but hopefully to the same destination. You caravaner’s travelled here with your accommodation attached, Marianne and the boys and I travelled here by commodore, others by other means. I used to travel by bicycle a lot, cycle touring, racing or just to work. I go to

Sydney to do further studies by train. The idea is to get to where we need to be.

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Aussie blokes love their toys. They may be real toys or toys of toys. Look at Doug’s trains. He would probably love to play with real trains but I dare say Pam may view that with some disdain.My dad  has always love cars, he has had some old cars, but when the back yard filled up he decided to collect toy cars, actually had a mail order business for a while selling expensive toy cars.

My mate Phfitzy, his dad owns a plane, and it is his hobby going on holidays in the plane all over the country.

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One of the greatest tools for telling people about Jesus is the old fashioned party.

 

Now, we might call it a BBQ, we might call it a party, we might call it a get together, but in essence – it’s a party.

 

It appears to me to be a biblical principle.
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On average,2% of Christians talk about Jesus to non Christians in any given week.  On average 8% of Muslims talk about their faith each week to non believers. On average 9% of Hindus talk about their faith each week to those outside of their religion. On average 11% of Buddhists talk about the benefits of their faith each week to people they want to influence.   (more…)