August 2008
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Wombat Country
There were supposed to be sheep, lots of sheep, along the way from Ceduna to Yalata, but I didn’t see any at all — at least not until Pastor Malcolm Pech pointed out some clusters of dust-coloured rocks. That moved.
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Other Features
Melted Stone
Could you look back on a fractured and painful childhood and say it was a blessing?Martin Richards says he can. ‘God was working even while I was in foster care. God is closest to us during the really tough times.’
What Can I Do For My People
Russell Bryant walks across the community in the bright morning sunshine under the vast expanse of blue sky that dominates the outback landscape around Yalata.
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
How do I know if I've repented enough?
RADICAL RABBI
OUR RADICAL RABBI
BOOKMARKS
WHERE IS GOD IN TRAGEDY
HEART & HOME
LOVE TANKS
PENGUIN PEOPLE
FAITH INCUBATION: ONE PASTOR"S JOURNEY
STEPPING STONES
THE KOONIBBA FAITHFUL
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
Wombat Country
There were supposed to be sheep, lots of sheep, along the way from Ceduna to Yalata, but I didn’t see any at all — at least not until Pastor Malcolm Pech pointed out some clusters of dust-coloured rocks. That moved.
Other Features
Melted Stone
Could you look back on a fractured and painful childhood and say it was a blessing?Martin Richards says he can. ‘God was working even while I was in foster care. God is closest to us during the really tough times.’
What Can I Do For My People
Russell Bryant walks across the community in the bright morning sunshine under the vast expanse of blue sky that dominates the outback landscape around Yalata.
Other Features
Melted Stone
Could you look back on a fractured and painful childhood and say it was a blessing?Martin Richards says he can. ‘God was working even while I was in foster care. God is closest to us during the really tough times.’
What Can I Do For My People
Russell Bryant walks across the community in the bright morning sunshine under the vast expanse of blue sky that dominates the outback landscape around Yalata.
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
How do I know if I've repented enough?
RADICAL RABBI
OUR RADICAL RABBI
BOOKMARKS
WHERE IS GOD IN TRAGEDY
HEART & HOME
LOVE TANKS
PENGUIN PEOPLE
FAITH INCUBATION: ONE PASTOR"S JOURNEY
STEPPING STONES
THE KOONIBBA FAITHFUL
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
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