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Murray Wright

Resources to go!

Click this link and download a copy of the handout that Kara Martin (Ridley Marketplace Institute) and Murray Wright (Malyon Workplace) developed for their workshop at the 2015 Transforming Work Conference.

We took the opportunity to feature our favourite resources in the following categories:

  • Books
  • Whole Church, Whole-Life Discipleship Programs
  • Small group studies with a workplace focus
  • Websites
  • Video clips
  • Sermons
  • Songs

Preparing for “Fruitfulness on the Frontline” – sermon

HumeRidge Church of Christ?is one of the churches using LICC‘s Fruitfulness on the Frontline material in February-March 2015. ?

Because HumeRidge??had not done the Life on the Frontline series previously, Associate Pastor Neale Prolloecks invited me to come and do some introductory teaching that would provide a background to the series that they could build on in the next 8 weeks.

You can watch a video of the morning service message here, or listen here.

Check out the fantastic frontline templates (made out of white corflute) that helped set the scene!

If you would like a copy of the sermon and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides, please drop me a line at info@malyonworkplace.org.au

Murray Wright, Directror Malyon Workplace, 5 February 2015

 

 

 

Signalling the coming of the kingdom

Last week I flew to Roma, about 6 hours west of Brisbane.?001

The extent and depth of the drought currently afflicting much of inland Australia was immediately evident as I looked out the window ? vast expanses of brown, parched country stretched out toward the horizon in every direction as we flew the 350km west.

As the plane descended into Roma, it was easier to make out different aspects of the terrain ? homesteads and machinery sheds, dry creek gullies and empty earth dams, dead straight highways and dusty tracks.? Here and there cattle could be seen around a waterhole with a small eye of muddy water.

Then I noticed patches of green ? all the more obvious against the backdrop of browns and ochres.? Some of the homesteads scattered here and there were carefully nurturing a modest patch of grass to limit the ravages of the drought to the cultivation.? I suspect that close inspection would make ?lawn? too grand a title!? [Read more…] about Signalling the coming of the kingdom

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