Over a year ago I came across the name of a man named Andrew Marin who carved a name for himself by writing a book titled ‘Love is an Orientation’ and going to a gay pride march saying ‘sorry’ to gay people for acting as a self-righteous, judgemental Christian, and judging them. Since that time, [...]
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Christians saying ‘sorry’ to gay people
Posted in Anger, Healing and Restoration, Homophobia, Sexuality on 13 March, 2012 (Tuesday) | 2 Comments »
Thanks to my Evangelical Heritage
Posted in Anger, Grief, Healing and Restoration, Quotes, Reflections, Revelations, Where I'm 'At' on 9 September, 2011 (Friday) | Leave a Comment »
When I first became a Christian way back in April of 1998, it was through Sydney evangelical preaching and teaching. The people in my life whom God used to bring me to Jesus were/are all of the Sydney Anglican flock. Those who looked after me in church were Sydney Anglican evangelicals. I have been challenged [...]
The Saul Syndrome: Narcissism, Co-dep., and Insecurity
Posted in Abuse, Anger, Father Heart of God, Grief, Healing and Restoration, Quotes on 29 August, 2011 (Monday) | Leave a Comment »
By far the most popular posts that I have written on this blog are the ones about King Saul, of all things. Heaven knows why… People do a Google search on King Saul and manage to track their way to this blog. Yet he is an intriguing character, because he is such a chilling representation [...]
Why do you keep going into the gutter?
Posted in Anger, Father Heart of God, Grief, Healing and Restoration on 15 August, 2011 (Monday) | Leave a Comment »
You know what the Bible says about sin, yet you keep on doing it impulsively and compulsively. But why? Why doesn’t your cognitive reason match with your behaviour? Could it be that your heart is wounded and that many parts of your being are not redeemed by Christ and that you find yourself in destructive [...]
Anger can lead to healing
Posted in Abuse, Anger, Counselling, Grief, Healing and Restoration on 25 May, 2011 (Wednesday) | Leave a Comment »
One of the most well-known songs during the 1980s – 90s was a tune called “I’ll Stand By You” by Pretenders in their album Last of the Independents. It’s easy to see why it was so famed: it sang about the profound emotion of anger and gave it licence and permission. It doesn’t do that [...]