I had Cheryl Ramurath contact me from Joburg recently, and after reading the book she asked to interview me with the view to seeing it published somewhere in the near future. In the meantime I thought I would post it here for those of you who are interested. It’s a bit long so I’m posting [...]
An Interview (part 1)
by Sean Tucker on 06. Mar, 2012 in Blog Posts
I had Cheryl Ramurath contact me from Joburg recently, and after reading the book she asked to interview me with the view to seeing it published somewhere in the near future. In the meantime I thought I would post it here for those of you who are interested. It’s a bit long so I’m posting [...]
Luxury Problems
by Sean Tucker on 12. Jan, 2012 in Blog Posts
One of my pet peeves is listening to rich, privileged people complain about their ‘difficult’ lives. I’m talking about people who take 3 or 4 overseas holidays a year complaining about how tired they are, and how they never get a break, when most of the world could never even dream of the luxury of [...]
Keeping My Day Job
by Sean Tucker on 31. Jul, 2010 in Blog Posts
I want to take this week to answer a question I have been asked a lot lately. The question is this, “Why won’t you work as a Pastor any more?” Those of you who have been following this blog for a while know that I left, what most churches like to call, “full-time ministry” about [...]
My Lament
by Sean Tucker on 13. Nov, 2009 in Blog Posts
I’m a bit of an internal mess this week, so the post is going to be as messy and perhaps a bit ‘ranty’. Sorry. I’m having to try and get a part time job waiting tables, in fact I’ve just sent the emails out while I’m sitting here in the coffee shop. Work just isn’t [...]
Turning 30
by Sean Tucker on 10. Mar, 2009 in Blog Posts
My name is Sean Tucker. Ijust turned 30. Hooray for me! I feel like people have to take me seriously now. Of course I know they won’t, but it helps my flagging confidence to day dream that it may just be true. I’m no longer a 20-something. Apparently, it often happens at these “milestone birthdays” [...]
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