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Realistic expectations

Stories of Hope

Release Date: 12/29/2024

Church with no buildings show art Church with no buildings

Stories of Hope

The lovely Sue and I recently led devotions with 30 Salvo leaders at the river in Philippi where Lydia was baptised in Act 16.  Not in a church - by a river!  Jesus did life significantly with folks on the road and in the marketplace as did Paul.  So can we!

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Nathan Rowe - Re-posted show art Nathan Rowe - Re-posted

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Nathan Rowe is a brilliant musician and has a beautiful heart for people from all walks of life. He is a leader with the Salvos in Geelong and has a dynamic and interesting take on life and the challenges of being wired in a way that is a little out of the box. He is married to Jenny and he has two children.

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Listening to the Spirit of love show art Listening to the Spirit of love

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We all have to make decisions and most of them are made based on logic. For example should we cross Northbrook Gorge on a rainy day. Probably not! But our decisions to prioritize sacrificial love come from the deeper more mysterious places of the Spirit.

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Viv Callander - re posted.   A life of love and adventure. show art Viv Callander - re posted. A life of love and adventure.

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Viv Callander has been beautiful friend to the lovely Sue and I for over 30 years.  Not always in the same city, but always close.  Viv and her husband Ian are retired Salvo officers and have three wonderful daughters and 6 grandchildren.  They have served in the Salvos for over 42 years and even did a stint in Moldova.  Viv shares her story in this episode and it will do you good to listen to her gentle wisdom and reflections on a life of faith. 

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Circumcision. Ouch!! show art Circumcision. Ouch!!

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In ancient times Circumcision was an important rite of passage for many cultures and religions.  Paul had Timothy circumcised so that the message he wanted to get across to his Jewish listeners would be without controversy.  He was prepared to do whatever it took.  Australians absorb information and find credible truth through authentic relationships and the modelling of a healthy and wholesome lifestyle.  They don't seem to care about circumcision at all! 

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Joycelyn McIver - re posted.  A journey of healing and service. show art Joycelyn McIver - re posted. A journey of healing and service.

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Joycelyn McIver had a challenging childhood, but in the midst of this, was beautifully loved and cared for by families within the Salvos.  Her story is rich with the human experience.  Courage in the face of hardship, gratitude for her many blessings and a deep and enduring faith and confidence in the goodness and provision of God.  

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Re-assessing show art Re-assessing

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We all do well to re-assess every now and then.  In acts Chapter 15 the early church leaders made epic decisions about how to manage the new realities of the timnes they were living in.  The lovely Sue has been re-assessing how romantic I am and has initiated a new dating system.  I really hope I don't annoy her too much!  

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My Camino Journey show art My Camino Journey

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My friend Kris Halliday takes over the mic and interviews me about my recent 800 kilometre pilgrimage accross Spain.  I walked the Camino Francis and we chat about the scenery, the people, the challenges and of course the many I times I found myself "Encountering Cheesus"! My jouney brought me to places of authenticity about myself, the church and of course the lovely Sue!  

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It's nice to get a visit. show art It's nice to get a visit.

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The lovely Sue and I were delighted to visit Rachel and Paul in Greece recently and the camaraderie we felt was amazing. People always need encouragement and support, especially if they are a long way away and this was true for the early church and is still important for local community groups and even people in hospital today.

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Ashish Pawar. An international Salvo.  Re posted show art Ashish Pawar. An international Salvo. Re posted

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Ashish was born in India to parents who were brought to a salvo orphanage as babies and who grew up to be salvo officers.  He married an Aussie girl and now, an officer himself, has had appointments in the UK, Australia, USA and even exotic tropical islands.  His love and confidence in God is real, as it was formed authentically through seasons of doubt and trouble.  It's an inspiring story. 

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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.