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What Lies Beneath

16/06/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Surviving Singledom

I recently read an article on the lies that society feeds us about singleness. Writer Natalie Floyd took the time to explore “Three lies culture tells us about being single” and while there may be more than three lies out there, I thought the three she selected were worth further unpacking. Natalie spoke of the […]

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Rethinking Singleness

09/06/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Counter-culturalism, Surviving Singledom

At last, a breath of fresh air. In this weeks’ article review we have a single pastor commenting on the Church’s perception of singles. I found the article refreshingly honest and yet gracious, hence worthy of a response. The author Karina Kreminski addresses “8 ways to rethink the conversation about singleness” and I would like […]

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Oh, for Single’s Sake: A Response

02/06/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Counter-culturalism, Surviving Singledom

I recently read an article entitled “Oh, for Single’s Sake,” written by a girl called Tamara. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to blog a response. The author of this article makes several great points about singleness that are worth touching on. The first point is about our assumptions regarding marriage. I have […]

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Single File

26/05/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Surviving Singledom

Last week a woman asked me, “What would you say to a single person who was frustrated with being single? If they wanted to know what to do, what would you say?” My response was, “I would recommend they buy my book, Surviving Singledom.” Shameless sales pitch aside, the reason why I wrote a book […]

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Going deeper into Lord of the Oceans

20/05/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment My songs

The sermon of the coracle was not the only inspiration behind this song. My writing was also influenced by an old prayer known as the Lorica by St Patrick. There are a few songs – old and new – based on this prayer, including “Christ As A Light” by Ryan Flanigan and “Christ Be All […]

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Beneath Lord of the Oceans

13/05/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment My songs

It was a Sunday night. We were all snugly wrapped up within the walls of our church. Happily we celebrated the accomplishment of our student minister who had recently graduated to “Reverend”. Funny stories were told and fond memories shared. Then the guest speaker rose to preach. It was Michael Frost, a lecturer at the […]

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Lord of the Oceans

05/05/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny 1 Comment Counter-culturalism, My songs

This song is intended to be a call and a challenge to the modern Church. In contrast to many contemporary songs out there, including Christian ones, this song is not about feeling good, safe, secure or even close to God. I don’t even know if you can technically call it a praise or worship song. […]

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Ethics: Conclusions

28/04/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Uncategorized

“First, do no harm.” A young Christian lady involved in her church worship ministry has a creative idea for training and development for the ministry team. She puts together a proposal for a training program and submits it for consideration. She is told that her program will not be used but she is not told […]

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Ethics: Leadership

21/04/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Counter-culturalism

“All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride.” ― Sophocles We as leaders can set an ethical example in the Church. Our leadership sets the pace and culture for others, for better or worse. As leaders we are […]

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Ethics: Boundaries

14/04/201603/02/2017 Steph Penny Leave a comment Uncategorized

“Through pride we are ever deceiving ourselves. But deep down below the surface of the average conscience a still, small voice says to us, something is out of tune.” — Carl Jung Personal and ethical boundaries are necessary for daily interaction. They guide us during difficult or tempting situations and help keep us on course. Boundaries […]

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