Wednesday, 28 December 2016

I WAS AN ATHEIST UNTIL I READ LORD OF THE RINGS - FREDRIC HEIDEMANN

I was an atheist until I read LORD OF THE RINGS
[photo credit: WEBSITE]

Fredric lives with his wife and their daughter in the Lansing, Michigan area, where he also works as an attorney. Born and raised in an atheist family, Fredric dismissed religion until his late teenage years when he abandoned atheism. He entered the Catholic Church in 2006 during his freshman year of college and loves sharing his story.

Fredric writes: "I grew up in a loving, comfortable atheist household of professional scientists. My dad was a lapsed Catholic, and my mom was a lapsed Lutheran. From the time that I could think rationally on the subject, I did not believe in God. God was an imaginary being for which there was no proof. At best, God was a fantasy for half-witted people to compensate their ignorance and make themselves feel better about their own mortality. At worst, God was a perverse delusion responsible for most of the atrocities committed by the human race.

What broke the ice? What made me consider God’s existence a real possibility?" Please read the rest of his story by clicking on the link above.

Thank you Otto Diedericks for this story. I do appreciate it.

Monday, 26 December 2016

QUEEN ELIZABETH CONFESSES HER FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST

Queen Elizabeth confesses her faith in Jesus Christ

The Queen confesses her faith in Jesus Christ during her 2016 Christmas message. It is such a wonderful experience to listen to her confessing - unflinchingly, while she looks the world into the eye. Tannie, that is too wonderful for words.

I remind you that even our own Chief Justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng confesses his faith in Christ. On 21 November 2016 I posted a blog-post when I wrote: "It is very refreshing to follow our Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng's speeches and to see how consistently he refers to his faith in Christ Jesus. He longs for a more moral society and with leaders with integrity. I personally don't know any other Chief Justice of South Africa who were so openly in his testimony about a living faith in Christ." I encourage you to read that blog-post of mine.

And now the Queen of England. Thank you Madam.

I confess with Saint Peter that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God and my Saviour: "Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”. I pray that you too will confess that. You can read Peter's confession here and search for Peter's confession.


Thursday, 22 December 2016

DR DAVID GOODALL - 102 YEAR OLD - RE-INSTATED AT THE UNIVERSITY



DR DAVID GOODALL - HE IS RE-INSTATED AT THE UNIVERSITY

Do you remember my post on 21 August 2016 about David Goodall that was forced by the Edith Cowan University Perth Australia to retire? David's children were worried that this drastic step could kill their father! He was so happy to go four day per week to the University and to meet people.

Well, I have very good news for you!! The University re-instated him for the next three years. What does David have to say about this lot? I prefer to be on campus because there are other people around and people who potentially are friends. 

There are potential friends that would surrond him! At 102 years he still needs new friends in his life! And he needs to do the work that he loves! It is truly remarkable - here is a video clip of David in his new office at the Unversity! 

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

MAY YOU EXPERIENCE CHRIST'S BLESSINGS THIS CHRISMAS AND IN 2017

May you experience Christ's blessings this Christmas and in 2017

Sunday, 18 December 2016

WILLIAM KAMKWAMBA THE 14-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO BUILT A WINDMILL

William Kamkwamba's windmill - a crazy idea that generates electricity!

When you look around you, you will notice [If you really want to notice] a lot a most remarkable things happening all of the time. People are truly amazing. People are reaching out to others. People are striving to make this world a better place to live in.

Such a person is William Kamkwamba who is a school dropout and was starving together with his people in Malawi during a drought. But he was a person who said: “We skip the problem by creating our own solutions.” And he did exactly that by visiting his local library and started reading about energy and the power of windmills.

"We skip the problem by creating our own solutions" William Kamkwamba


The local community inclusive of his mother, thought he went mad when he started building his own windmill. His wild claims that his contraption will generate electricity then underscores what the common wisdom is all about: “William, you are crazy!

He continued with his ideas and he visited the local scrapyard and got parts for his crazy idea. He then built it. And it generated electricity enough to power four light bulbs in his home. Then there was enough electricity to charge the villagers cell phones.

Looking at his windmill, it is crude, and for all intents and purposes a crazy idea – yes the locals were spot on with their critique about this 14-year-old boy. But he and the wind knew better. His windmill works! And it generates power.


He now wants to build a stronger one to use for irrigation.

He is community minded.

He is driven by a passion not to sit and to look at things and complain!

No – he gets up and he does something about it.

He executes his ideas!

William is a Christian young man.

I am reminded about another man who was ridiculed about his crazy ideas until it started raining. Do you remember Noah? Do you remember how he was ridiculed while building his ark? That saved him and his family while others perished.

There was yet another Man who was ridiculed whilst He was perishing. Jesus Christ was ridiculed while He was hanging on the Cross for you and for me. You can read about Noah here [Genesis Chapter 6] and about Christ by clicking here [Matthew 27]. While you are searching for these chapters, please continue to read the entire sections and meditate about the contents. 

May God bless you!

Saturday, 10 December 2016

THE WOODEN SHAVING MUG AND CHEAP RAZORS

My cheap razor, shaving cream and trusted dented shaving brush

Every morning I take my shaving brush and a fingertip of shaving cream from my 180g plastic bowl. Then I use the cheapest razors on the market to have the cleanest shave in the world.

When I started shaving many, many years ago I used a Shick injector razor. I used it up to 2000 when I went down to Durban, South Africa to attend to a savage murder matter.
Unpacking my bags in the hotel room I realised I left my trusted Shick at home.

The hotel reception directed me to a very dingy dirty little shop just around the corner of this prestigious hotel. It was too creepy for words and I was on the lookout for crawly creatures lurking in the dark spaces ready to invade my personal space.

I bought the cheapest packet of 5 razors for about R5.00 per packet at that time [15 years ago]. It was cheap enough and had to last for exactly one shave. Financially it was worth the experiment of 1 razor for the price of R1.00. I thought I could manage that one!

Well it didn’t only last for one shave. It lasted me three months per razor. I then had 15 months of shaving pleasure for the grand sum of R5.00. Now I am a devotee of the cheapest, sharpest, best razors on the market.

When I started writing I actually wanted to tell you another related story; a story of a 20cm [8 inches] wooden shaving mug but I got side tracked and ended up with the story about a cheap and trusted razor. Let’s get to the real story written by Alan Patricof [80 odd years at the time of writing].

Alan Patricof's No 89 Floris 8-inch wooden shaving bowl

He got this No 89 Floris 8-inch wooden shaving bowl 30 years ago – that meant Alan was in his 50’s. And he uses it daily and lately it reminds him of his mortality; he is of the view that it might survive him. You can read his story and the poem by Rabbi Irwin Kula by clicking on this link:  

You see, my story about my cheap, trusted and surgically sharp razors are not too farfetched or out of the way? I had a very clean shave this morning using the same stuff I had been using now for many years although not as long as Alan. I am going in for 16 – 17 years with the cheapy!

However, my story does not stop here. I want to tell you also about my brush I am using. You can see that it is somewhat used as it should be after more than 30 years of faithful duty. I had to glue it together again just about four days ago with Prattley’s putty. Maybe it will outlast me – who knows? I have no intention of getting rid of this brush – it knows my hands and the contours of my aging face. It knows its place on the window sill to dry out for the next morning’s shave. And it knows that if it gets knocked over I will come to its rescue and get it going; it knows it is not Humpty Dumpty who was wrecked beyond repair.

Tell me your story. Send me an e-letter to my e-address: neelscoertse@wirelessza.co.za