In this four part series we explore expectation, the enemies of it and discover how an open heart gives God permission to move.
Growing up in a samoan family we obviously went to a samoan church. Mum and dad would take us every sunday and we'd go to sunday school.
When I was younger growing up down in a little town, was just a small place. Mum and dad went to a catholic church, they took us along every sunday.
My mum left when I was 8 years old and my baby brother was in hospital with 30 degree burns. He had pulled a cord of an electric frying pan over him.
My mum left when I was 8 years old and my baby brother was in hospital with 30 degree burns. He had pulled a cord of an electric frying pan over him.
In the year 2000 I met my wife Ruth, she was someone i've known since I was 8 years old and hadnt seen her for many years.
Met Sonia in Sydney, where I grew up. We just clicked from the moment I met her, really just great friends straight away.
I'm the youngest of 6. I have two brothers and three older sisters. My dad was a shearer, a farmer, a jack of all trades.