In addition to missing the summer edition of The Pulse, I also didn’t notice the final 2015 edition of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland’s Pres Life. The pdf is available for download here, or you can use the issuu online reader edition.
In addition to missing the summer edition of The Pulse, I also didn’t notice the final 2015 edition of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland’s Pres Life. The pdf is available for download here, or you can use the issuu online reader edition.
I was so space out in December that I missed the December 2015/January 2016 edition of The Pulse, news magazine of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in the State of New South Wales, is available at the PCNSW website for download. The pdf can be accessed directly at this link.
Prepared for publication in our local paper, The Border Watch. There are sayings that are a part of everyday life. Sometimes those sayings are based in truth, and sometimes they really don’t stand up to any examination. I was reminded of this last week when reading a short article based on the phrase ‘Time heals …
Another article for the local paper. How could a woman end up living with 1,100 cats on a twelve-acre secure reserve? Lynea Lattanzio’s cat refuge has a 1.6 million dollar a year turnover with costs for food and other cat related needs. This is not about cat hoarding, though. Lattanzio and her staff/volunteers seek to …