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A taste of heaven
A taste of heaven
Dear Friends, I haven’t been very reliable sending you Soft Hearts newsletters in recent times. There’s been a bit happening, especially for me personally. If you will indulge me, let me explain. After a four-month battle with cancer, my mother, Jill, passed away. As hard as it was to say…
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...
A Trampled Sacrifice
A Trampled Sacrifice
Sue and I love to travel. It’s our indulgent joy. For more than two decades we’ve especially enjoyed south-east Asia. We love the food, culture, history, beauty and especially the people across the region. Bali only dropped onto our list of places visited recently. We loved it. When we travel,…
Reflecting on the power of prayer
Reflecting on the power of prayer
Prayer does not come easily for me. I am easily distracted, and too often ill-disciplined – not setting aside the time to enjoy one of the most beautiful privileges I’m gifted with as a child of God, which is, time in God’s presence. The Carmelite nun, Therese of Lisieux, says, ‘prayer…
Weird for the right reasons
Weird for the right reasons
Captivated by God’s Grace, saturated in God’s Love and empowered by God’s Spirit – followers of Jesus are called to be radically different. Too often the church is seen as weird for all the wrong reasons – for superficiality, judgmentalism or hypocrisy. But we’re actually called to be peculiar, to…
2024 Annual Report
2024 Annual Report
Dear friends, Life has gotten a whole lot tougher for many Australians this year. The cost-of-living crisis and our nation’s housing catastrophe has left many people increasingly anxious, and often desperate. As people needed more help, Wesley Mission’s resources and resilience were stretched and...
Remembering loved ones lost to suicide
Remembering loved ones lost to suicide
Dear Friends, The grief of losing a loved one to suicide can feel like a wound that never heals. It is deep, complex and often full of unanswerable questions. In these darkest valleys, comfort is at hand. Psalm 34:18 tells us that “God is close to the brokenhearted and saves…
The Easter truth
The Easter truth
It seems like 2025 is both rushing at us and rushing by. Everything seems to be accelerating, the 24/7 news cycle on permanent fast-forward, social media algorithms magnifying a sense of crisis around every corner. Overseas, at breakneck speed President Trump is upending international alliances...
What sustains us?
What sustains us?
Dear Friends, Happy New Year! I hope your Christmas was both meaningful and restful. Sue and I enjoyed a refreshing time visiting with family and friends, returning home excited and grateful for God’s presence in our lives. I think it was Eugene Peterson who said, reflecting on the narrative arc…
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