Introduction Balancing faith and a demanding tech career can feel like a daunting task. The fast-paced nature of the tech industry, with its tight deadlines, constant innovation, and 24/7 connectivity, can overshadow personal growth and spiritual well-being. Yet, maintaining a strong connection to your faith can give much-needed clarity, peace, and purpose. This blog explores …
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God, the Ultimate Software Engineer
In the vast and intricate world of technology, software engineers are often hailed as the architects of modern innovation. They design, build, and maintain the systems that power our daily lives, creating complex code that solves problems and delivers new possibilities. But what if we take a step back and view the universe itself as …
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Faith in the Digital Age: Balancing Spiritual Life and Technology
In today’s world, technology is an integral part of daily life. From social media to mobile apps, it shapes how we communicate, work, and even practice our faith. While technology can enhance our spiritual journey, it can also become a distraction if not managed wisely. The Bible offers timeless wisdom that can guide us in …
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Stop, Look, and Listen: A Guide to Meaningful Prayer
Introduction: Prayer is not only about speaking to God; it’s also about slowing down, observing, and hearing Him. By applying the simple principles of “Stop, Look, and Listen,” we can make our prayers more meaningful, deepen our relationship with God, and experience His peace. This blog explores how these three steps can transform your prayer …
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A Small Update
I finished my Open University(OU) studies for this (my penultimate) year on the 7th of June. This year’s modules were: Both modules have an Overall Continuous Assessment Score (OCAS) and an Overall Examination Score (OES). My OCAS for both modules is over 80% which means in order to get a Grade 2 Pass for both …
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You Made a Difference to This One!
In 2009 Andy Mason joined the Ministry team in Kingwood and was appointed Minister at Large (which I always joked sounded sinister). Up to this point, I had seen the church as a set of traditions, but Andy soon showed me what church was supposed to look like. I soon got on the Andy bandwagon, …
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It’s been a while
So it has been a while since I first started to create my U.S.S. Enterprise D bridge blender model. I am now thinking about trying again. It has been a while since I last used Blender and am finding it hard to get reacquainted but hope that in time I will be able to get …
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Going Forward
Since the beginning of July, I have been using a new server to host all my websites. The decision to get rid of my Windows 2019 server was made due to Windows security being shockingly bad. I thus have switched to a Linux server with a Plesk frontend for managing and maintaining the websites which …
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There and Back Again
After more than six months, I have finally got this blog back up and running. I have not worked out how but no matter what I did hackers managed to get in and play around with the files which make up WordPress. I decided to re-image my server to Windows Server 2019 and reinstall all …
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Need to Get Back to This.
An old Blender project which i need to get back to. Never got it finished.