Q. Like a cookie the size of a Pizza! that would be pretty great gift for anyone!
also where can i find an all you can eat sushi place :) or maybe just somewhere interesting i could eat out.
thanks xD
also where can i find an all you can eat sushi place :) or maybe just somewhere interesting i could eat out.
thanks xD
A. iI can help you with the cookie part of your question :)
Try Mrs Fields in the food court under Myer in Pitt street.
http://www.mrsfields.com.au/delicious-treats/cookie-cake-designs/
Try Mrs Fields in the food court under Myer in Pitt street.
http://www.mrsfields.com.au/delicious-treats/cookie-cake-designs/
What do I have to do to be a Christian?
Q. I used to be Roman Catholic for MANY years, then I went agnostic for about 2 years, now I'm Christian. [And yes, there is a BIG difference between Roman Catholics and Christians.] So what do I have to do? And what usually happens at Christian churches? Any sites would also be helpful. Thanks.
A. It looks life you have been given some good advice already. I agree with you that there is a big difference between Catholic and Christian. But I do also believe that some Catholics are Christian.
I attend an Anglican church in Sydney, Australia. It is a great Bible-believing church where you can feel the love of God the minute you walk in the door (at least I did the first time I went to the church). The teaching is fantastic and the Gospel is always preached faithfully.
At our church we start by singing some songs/hymns, then we have a bible readings, prayers, announcements, more singing and then the sermon. It is often the senior minister that gives the sermon, but we also have a lot of gifted youth ministers and lay preachers that gives the sermon from time to time.
Our church has three services, an early morning traditional service, followed by a more family oriented service which also has kids church where the kids go to the church hall for Sunday school. At night there is a service oriented towards the youth at our church.
We also regularly have a communion service where we celebrate the Lord's Supper and Baptism services when required. Our church encourages baptism of infants of believing parents as well as children and adults who have not been baptised. If you were baptised as a catholic there would be no need to repeat the baptism again. however we also hold a confirmation service for those who were baptised as infants and want to confirm those promises made on their behalf.
I would like to invite you to join the Christian forum that I am an administrator on: http://christiandiscussions.phpbb88.com/
The members of the forum would love to encourage you on your walk.
May God bless you and may your love for him grow as you come to know him better.
Email me at anytime. tulipzad@yahoo.com.au
I attend an Anglican church in Sydney, Australia. It is a great Bible-believing church where you can feel the love of God the minute you walk in the door (at least I did the first time I went to the church). The teaching is fantastic and the Gospel is always preached faithfully.
At our church we start by singing some songs/hymns, then we have a bible readings, prayers, announcements, more singing and then the sermon. It is often the senior minister that gives the sermon, but we also have a lot of gifted youth ministers and lay preachers that gives the sermon from time to time.
Our church has three services, an early morning traditional service, followed by a more family oriented service which also has kids church where the kids go to the church hall for Sunday school. At night there is a service oriented towards the youth at our church.
We also regularly have a communion service where we celebrate the Lord's Supper and Baptism services when required. Our church encourages baptism of infants of believing parents as well as children and adults who have not been baptised. If you were baptised as a catholic there would be no need to repeat the baptism again. however we also hold a confirmation service for those who were baptised as infants and want to confirm those promises made on their behalf.
I would like to invite you to join the Christian forum that I am an administrator on: http://christiandiscussions.phpbb88.com/
The members of the forum would love to encourage you on your walk.
May God bless you and may your love for him grow as you come to know him better.
Email me at anytime. tulipzad@yahoo.com.au
Trying to find a mens wallet with an engravable plaque?
Q. Does anyone know where i could find a good quality mans leather wallet with a engravable plaque in Sydney Australia?
It will be for a groomsman gift and i want to have thier intials engraved on the plaque. They are so hard to find! I've been looking on the net for days with no luck.
I'm really not wanting a money clip as i know they wouldn't use it.
Also, I really want to find someone who sells them in Australia rather than buying Internationally as i am running out of time.
It will be for a groomsman gift and i want to have thier intials engraved on the plaque. They are so hard to find! I've been looking on the net for days with no luck.
I'm really not wanting a money clip as i know they wouldn't use it.
Also, I really want to find someone who sells them in Australia rather than buying Internationally as i am running out of time.
A. Here's one place that carries them, but they have a minimum order of 25:
http://www.execugifts.com.au/products/show:pd/pid:249cf6ed-c769-ffcb-43a6-7fb0ab70c0ad/index.htm?CatID=6fe7ded2-677d-47e5-8382-648742e3de87
Most promotional products places will carry these kinds of items, but nearly all of them will have similar minimums.
Most luggage shops should sell wallets that you can have embossed, but they won't have plaques. That might be a good Plan B.
http://www.execugifts.com.au/products/show:pd/pid:249cf6ed-c769-ffcb-43a6-7fb0ab70c0ad/index.htm?CatID=6fe7ded2-677d-47e5-8382-648742e3de87
Most promotional products places will carry these kinds of items, but nearly all of them will have similar minimums.
Most luggage shops should sell wallets that you can have embossed, but they won't have plaques. That might be a good Plan B.
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