Stories of Hope
The lovely Sue and I have come to know what to expect from each other. That is how any relationship tends to function. Our relationship with God and the mysterious forces of love is a bit the same. At some level this relationship requires us to know what to expect from God and to know what God expects from us.
info_outline Phil Wall. Re postedStories of Hope
Phil Wall is an international speaker, Executive coach and founder of "We see hope" He is a foundation member of the Raines Park Salvos in the UK and has an amazing story. It's a rich and full life and Phil can talk, so this is a 50 min episode. Enjoy!
info_outline Christmas and HyggeStories of Hope
The Danes are the happiest people on earth according to many surveys. They are dedicated to what they call Hygge. Snuggling together on a comfortable couch on a cold winters night with candles, cholocate and an open fire. It's being intentional about community and happiness. Many of us try to create this experience at Christmas. Many of us try to live out a theology or philosophy of love everyday, as this is the essence of the Christian story.
info_outline Commissioner Miriam Gluyas. Re posted.Stories of Hope
Miriam is a fun person. However she is a powerful agent of change and hope within the Salvation Army and makes things happen. She is creative, energetic and a fabulous friend to so many people. Her dynamic life story will give you a lift in your day.
info_outline Listening for the nudgesStories of Hope
We are all going to face changes that require us to make a decision, and when we do we need to trust that slowing down and listening for the nudges outside of our intelligence and emotions will help. Things like sitting quietly, reading, going for a long walk in a forest and listening to trusted friends can make a huge difference.
info_outline How does a perfectionist handle Cancer?Stories of Hope
Kate Baudinette grew up in the Salvos and enjoyed an idyllic childhood. As an adult, family and church life was rewarding and happy. Then cancer rocked her and disturbed the status quo, but faith found a way to bring her peace. Peace like a river.
info_outline Pride and worm food.Stories of Hope
I'm a terrible gardener and am in awe of farmers who can grow things like olives and grapes. We are all gifted with certain skills and opportunities, but being too proud or too humble can spoil the gift. King Herod was too proud and ended up being worm food before his time.
info_outline Olive Lucas Reposted.Stories of Hope
Olive Lucas is 82 years old. She is an Aussie Salvo officer who has served in India, Africa and the UK. Her life of vibrant faith is an ongoing bold adventure. She has known both heart wrenching tragedy and deep joy. This is her inspiring story. Note: In 2024 she was awarded the order of the Founder. The highest honour available to a Salvo anywhere in the world.
info_outline Christian Living Series 18 Leaving a Lasting LegacyStories of Hope
Few of us will leave a legacy like Walt Disney, but we all leave a legacy in some way. How we treat people and the way we make them feel leaves a mark on their personality and psyche, especially those we are closest to. If we design an amazing thing, it will probably be forgotten in a generation or so, but sowing love, lasts through the ages.
info_outline Christian Living Series 17 Evangelism in Everyday LifeStories of Hope
A profound spiritual experience many people have, is when they feel really, really loved - by people and by the mysterious presence of the divine. John 13 says "Everyone will know you are my disciples, if you love one another" Lets shout this truth from the rooftops!
info_outlineWendy Gale had a huge impact on my life as a young man growing up at Camberwell Salvos. She is intelligent, honest and safe to talk to about anything. She is currently the Victorian state manager of the Salvos Doorways welfare service, is married to Norm and has two adult children and 7 grandchildren. She is one of my favourite humans!