Writing

Repentance before Revival
Repentance before Revival
For all but seven years of my 40-year working life I’ve served in roles in the Uniting Church in Australia – as a lay person and as clergy, in four states and in denominational and congregational settings – and now a congregation/agency role at Wesley Mission. It’s been a wild…
My first paid job
My first paid job
My first paid job was riding the streets of Camperdown, Western Victoria in the cold, pre-dawn light, delivering papers stacked on the back of my three-speed bike. At twelve years of age, I would finish by visiting the local bakery and stuffing down an icing-slathered Boston bun as a pre-breakfast…
Not many love the Christmas season more than Sue.
Not many love the Christmas season more than Sue.
Not many love the Christmas season more than Sue. Our house is adorned with the obligatory Christmas Tree, but also not simply one, but four nativity scenes, as well as assorted reindeer, stars and other decorations. We’ve come into the city to see the lights in Martin Place, and the…
Why NSW is ‘the belly of the beast’
Why NSW is ‘the belly of the beast’
Tim Costello describes Australians as ‘the world’s biggest losers’ because we suffer considerably more gambling losses per person than every other nation in the world – and more than half of those losses are on poker machines.
Soft hearts, sharp minds in action
Soft hearts, sharp minds in action
Dear Friends, At Wesley Mission our advocacy work comes from our values, in this case having Sharp Minds that truly understand what is making life hard for people, and Soft Hearts that compassionately empathise with individuals harmed by systemic injustice. We’re actively engaging our Sharp Minds...
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