Here’s all the posts. Over 20 years of writing about prophecy, the church, the Spirit, and the Scriptures that hold it all together. Some posts are short. Some go deep. All of it is honest. Start anywhere. Enjoy.
Where Scripture Stands Supreme
In recent times, it seems like the classics are making a comeback – and no, we’re not talking about bell-bottom jeans or vinyl records; we’re referring to a renewed fascination
Prophets talking …
Like many, I can easily be gripped by the drama of the exploits of Elijah and Elisha. It’s an emotive story with powerful manifestations of God’s presence – and of
When the music fades
When the Music Fades – After the Feeding of the 5,000The Lord’s feeding of the 5,000 is legendary. The vast sea of faces, the loudness of joyful chatter, and the
When There’s Not Much on the Table
The Church has always experienced the call to trust God not just for tomorrow, but also for today.It is a difficult decision to follow – did Jesus really mean that
One Bald man, two bears & 42 boys
It’s not quite a teddy bear’s picnic! A quick thought on an obscure text that I have read recently – and as an old, bald prophetic person I wondered what
Stirred, Not Shaken
Venturing Into Uncharted Territory: Stirred, Not Shaken In Acts 17:1-10, we glimpse Paul’s audacious zeal as he embarks on one of his most pivotal missionary journeys, passionately sharing the Gospel
The Silent Call
In the sacred narratives that crisscross the pages of Scripture, we’re drawn to the towering figures – the Moseses, the Davids, the Pauls. Their dramatic tales of divine encounters, fervent
Reasons to see the glory
In the deepest recesses of our hearts, there lies a longing for something transcendent, something beyond our ordinary experiences. Consider for a moment the allure of the supernatural, as depicted
Igniting The Flame
Igniting The Flame: Fanning The Gifts of the Spirit in a Postmodern EraToday, we find ourselves amidst times of uncertainty, a world marked by scepticism, chaos, and confusion. A majority
Our great hope
Some people consider John 3:16 to be one of the most important verses that offer hope, peace and comfort in the bible but I think it is worthwhile to consider
Simon Peter, having a sword.
It was the night when shadows whispered of betrayal, and torches illuminated veiled intentions. The peaceful Garden of Gethsemane, customarily a place of quiet contemplation, was a scene of unrest,
Who closed the door?
There’s a riveting moment, standing on the precipice of God’s impending judgment, where the earth presented a rather tumultuous scene. Noah’s ark was more than a rowing boat! It was











