One Small Step…

Each journey begins with one small step, often by faith into the unknown and unexplored, and desirably with ten thousand hours preparation! We’re not alone in this, surrounded by family and friends, and watched over from above. Our prayers for each other are the touchstone of community.

And in our “Amen and Alleluias” our reliance is established on His divine providence and favour – a grace unmerited but afforded nonetheless. I’m looking forward to the richness of shared fellowship amidst the current uncertainties. Let’s keep upholding each other in prayer, reflecting a divine glory in all we say and do!

PS Looking forward to keeping you posted on the travels, people, opportunities, challenges and aspirations along the way, travelling from Perth to Sydney.

John Classic
By John Classic

Global Prayer Summit

It was indeed a blessing to share in the Global Prayer Summit, sponsored by the Church of God (Seventh Day) in Jamaica, where during the past three days we were blessed to hear, see and be exhorted through a variety of speakers and messages of the upward call in Christ to be about His will and work.

A special thanks to all who contributed. The church indeed moves forward, but on its knees in prayer.

John Classic
By John Classic

Lillico Beach

The filming of a new, short gospel film went remarkably well last week. Lillico Beach is located on Tasmania’s North West Coast, and it proved to be the perfect venue for filming “Time Alone With God”. Apart from the gentle, lapping waves and occasional bird sounds in the distance, it was perfectly conducive to this topic.

Contrasting this place of perfect peace, I’m in thefrenetic hum of Sydney at the moment, with plans for filming in the Blue Mountains later this week. Ilook forward to editingthe Lillico Beachfootageas soon as I’m back in the film studio.

Filming at Lillico Beach
Filming at Lillico Beach

See final short film here: