So where was Jesus? And what exactly did He do and say each day of the last week before His death? Here is the Biblical narrative gleaned from the Gospel accounts themselves and arranged chronologically for you to be reading this week, so that you might journey with the Lord and meditate on what really happened each day with Jesus, and the disciples. Walk with Jesus into Easter.
"The Sovereign Will of God …"
"Hope and other certainties …"
"At home with …”
"The Wondrous Cross"
"Seek His face …"
"MANDELA"
"What is this Christianity deal anyway?"
"Without a paddle …"
What kind of a mission strategy is that? Pretty risky. Not much of a mission plan some would think, and it would probably be laughed down at denominational headquarters these days as lacking sophistication and common sense! Just blown where the Spirit of God would have them go – that was it. Yet, this was pure missional genius.
"First experience of God’s love …"
“Spirit Airways …"
“Righteous Perspective …”
"What Would Jesus Have Done?"
I am very aware that I am about to tread on sensitive ground. However, I do so with much love and as much grace as I have, to discern the Body of Christ with great respect. I love the church. If it were not for the church – the people of God – I would not be a believer today, let alone be in ministry serving the King of Kings.
"Know Your Place"
"Discerning the Body of Christ …"
"FOGO..."
Last year, in social media circles, FOGO – the Fear Of Going Out – was used by millennials as a light-hearted piece of slang to tease friends about their hesitancy to join in some social activity, especially night-clubbing. But over the course of 2021 FOGO has come to mean something far more disturbing.
"Where to draw the line …"
That means that any law a state government introduces that impacts on religious freedom cannot be overridden by the constitution. In Victoria, we are fast coming to the place where we Christians and “religious bodies” will be required to justify to secular authorities our freedom of religious expression.
That is a line in the sand for me. And that means it is time to speak.




















