Henry Warnock

A deliberate mistake from Mohler?

February 7, 2006

Over on Together for the Gospel Al says of CBMW: “Randy Stinson does a great job as executive director and Lig as hairman”. I reckon that it was a deliberate mistake and was a joke at poor CJ’s follicularly-challenged state (ie CJs bald and Lig isnt!) I am enjoying their blog more than ever go [...]

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My Dads most embarassing moment

February 7, 2006

Hello this is me Henry here. I want to tell you about my Dad’s most embarrassing moment. I do quite like this picture but my Dad was a bit silly when he took it. One morning on a holiday with my mum he woke up and saw the beautiful sunrise. He lept out of bed, [...]

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Warnie Junior

February 5, 2006

A budding blogger of the future? For now he’d rather climb a tree. But behold, this is my eldest son, Henry and in him I am well pleased! This was taken at Forty Hall Park yesterday.  

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Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

December 23, 2005

I just lost at chess to my daughter Tamasain who is not yet nine! In my defence I did surrender my queen voluntarily at the beginning of the game, but in what might be a scent of things to come, I totally missed her ability to swoop down with her castle to do a basic [...]

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Childrens book review: most of all Jesus loves you

September 19, 2005

“Most of all Jesus loves you” by Noel Piper is simple and to an adults eye I initially thought it would not interest many of my kids. With four kids ranging from 4-8 we have a fairly good laboratory to test books out. When I first read this book to our two year old Joel [...]

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Teaching kids about lifes knocks, or "you give and take away"

September 17, 2005

I hope I never forget a conversation I had with Tamasin and Henry my two oldest children last night. Already my kids know most of the bible stories well and like me can become almost too familiar with them. I suddenly realised, however that we had never told them the story of Job, however. So, [...]

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The Gigantic blogger by Henry Warnock

August 1, 2005

Not to be outdone by his sister, here is my son Henry’s work: My sister the church girl spends her time writing poems.My brother loves to play in the moonMy other sister hates to singMy mum loves to knitMy Dad loves to WRITE BLOGS ON THE INTERNET!

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Henry Warnock’s first story

March 13, 2005

Maybe one day my son will be a famous novelist. Probably not, but just in case here is his first story, written tonight all by himself Once there was a dragon. He was hungry so he went out of his cave. He caught a man. The dragon was about to eat him but a little [...]

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The Lord of the Rings – Return of the King

January 2, 2004

Having allowed my whole family to watch the new Lord of the Rings film I asked Henry, What did you learn from the Lord of the rings? Henry’s answer- ‘Not to go out on my own’ Well, I guess thats one function of letting kids see depictions of evil! Of course the other is to [...]

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Counting blessings combats holiday blues, studies show

January 2, 2004

Being grateful is good for you. ‘What are you greatful for?’ asks mamamusings Where to start? Thank you God for my lovely wife Andrée Warnock (who was born Andrée Hamer) who puts up with far more than any woman should have to, and who is the best person I have met in the whole world. [...]

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Christmas through the eyes of a 4 year old boy

December 18, 2003

Henry was asked today by me to tell the Xmas story. He was asked what happened to Mary and Joseph. He answered ‘Mary died and so did Joseph but Jesus didnt’

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An important day?

December 3, 2003

Although both Tamasin and Henry have both said sorry to Jesus for their sins before, tonight was slightly different. I asked Tamasin what you had to do to become a Christian. She answered that you had to thank Jesus for taking the blame for us, and say sorry to him for all your lies. I [...]

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Tamasin awaits….

December 2, 2003

One of the delightful things about children is their inability to wait. My 6 year old knows that Christmas is less than a month away and is thrilled. She also keeps asking me ‘Did you win dad?’ and can’t seem to understand the delay in deciding who is going to be the king of blogs. [...]

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All you need is love….

November 25, 2003

All obedience begins in the affections, and nothing in religion is done right, that is not done there first. (Matthew Henry on Mt 22:39-40 – the greatest commandment) We are separated by some period of time from Matthew Henry I fear that we no longer understand what he meant by affection. You see love biblically [...]

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Blogging for the children

November 9, 2003

Euan at The Obvious?? states : “my reason for trying to give The Obvious? a positive outlook is not so much that I am trying to hide any negative feelings from myself or from those who read me as trying to counter the overwhelmingly negative tone of so much of what we read, hear and [...]

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My son’s trust in Jesus…..

September 1, 2003

My 4 year old son Henry told me the other day that he was in a swimming pool with his mum when somehow he fell of a float and found himself under the water. I asked ‘were you scared’. He said yes, and he couldnt even breath! I then asked did he think he was [...]

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children are a gift

September 1, 2003

Was chatting to one of my work colleagues today about marriage and children. We spoke about how some people have a child to bring them together. I feel this is a mistake as if committment is not in a relationship initially the addition of an extramouth (or three as one couple I know are going [...]

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Children are a blessing

April 18, 2003

Todays trip to the Stock Car races with my son Henry (the demolition caravan race was the best!) further convinced me that there is something in the following quote (sadly I dont know who the authour is!) “The Bible calls debt a curse and children a blessing. But in our culture we apply for a [...]

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