23 Mar
A reflection on the Commercialisation of Motherhood - written in 1986.
I suppose it was back in primeval days that womankind was honoured for such qualities as tenderness and grace.
It could only have been most primitive man who would have found wonder in devotion and a compassionate face.
Now, in these more modern days a questing man would focus [...]
Filed under: Poetry & Prose, Womanhood — Chris Field @ 5:13 pm
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21 Mar
Due to requests for Bible Verses about Marriage I have compiled a quick list of Marriage Scriptures which give people access to some key thoughts about marriage as discussed in the Bible.Much that is taught about marriage is not listed neatly but is embedded into the broader picture of God’s dealings with people. For that [...]
Filed under: Family, Marriage, Ministry, Topical — Chris Field @ 3:48 pm
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21 Mar
With recent discussions about Marriage Poems I decided to try wriing something a little more romantic than my normal fare. I realise that many of my Marriage Poems lack that certain romantic element many people are looking for. So this is an attempt to create something that is more readily consumable in the wider arena. [...]
Filed under: Family, Marriage, Poetry & Prose — Chris Field @ 2:50 pm
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20 Mar
The drive to Wollongong (pronounced Wool - ong - gong) to visit my sweetheart, Susan, provided me a number of new experiences: navigating the infamous Bulli Pass (which has claimed many lives during the years); driving through the thickest fogs I have ever seen; nearly running off the road at high speed; actually running off the [...]
Filed under: Marriage, Poetry & Prose, Topical — Chris Field @ 11:03 am
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19 Nov
It is not uncommon to find people who are lost and in search of meaning and direction in life. It is also not uncommon for such people to find exciting meaning and direction in life when they experience God as their “Father” in a new way.It was Jesus Christ who promoted relationship with God as [...]
Filed under: Family, Manhood, Parenting — Chris Field @ 7:31 pm
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