Category Archives: Daily Thoughts

These are the ‘bread and butter’ of this site, the daily thought aimed at stimulating the reader to continue steadfast in their walk with God.

Why faith needs to be at least as big as a mustard seed

Jesus said that if we have faith as the size of a seed of mustard then we can say to a mountain, ‘be removed and cast into the sea’. Why a grain of mustard? A mustard seed has the capacity … Continue reading

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It will be all right on the morning

Back in 1998 I remember being invited to London in order to appear on Good Morning Britain with Eamonn Holmes immediately followed by This Morning with Richard Madeley. My eldest daughter Jessica accompanied me to London the previous night and … Continue reading

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What the Wind said to Thajir

My Dear friend Obi recently recommended that I read The Way of the Wolf by Martin Bell, here is an excerpt from the book which I found very inspiring, though not being a child I don’t have the intellect to … Continue reading

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Why do we learn nothing from history?

It must be frustrating for evolutionists to look back over thousands of years of documented history,  see mankind’s folly being repeated  from generation to generation and wonder why homo sapiens aren’t  adapting more intelligently to their surroundings. We might be loftier on … Continue reading

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Meddling isn’t always bad.

People ask me from time to time, “Why do you use the King James Translation of the Bible, after all, it’s so antiquated?” My answer invariably is, “because I trust it.” The verse I would like to share a few … Continue reading

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Yesterday Is Gone & Tomorrow May Never Be

Make a mistake in today’s Western society and the consequences may very well haunt us for the rest of our lives. On the one hand we are encouraged to live and let live by our modern hedonistic, self-serving culture, but ‘cross the line’ … Continue reading

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