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Over the last 30+ years I have served in various aspects of the Christian ministry, including in a variety of leadership roles.

Having accumulated many sermons/teachings over the years, it is my desire to share them with anyone who might be blessed by them and perhaps is willing share them with others.

My motivational gifts lie in evangelism and bible teaching. Over the years, the Lord has given me, from time to time, some ‘now’ words, which surprisingly, seem to retain a certain impact even over the years.

The psalmonesermons ministry has no ulterior motives, our focus is to share solid bible teaching and sermons that have been used to build up and strengthen the church, and to link to what we consider some of the best bible teaching resources online.

So, where did the name ‘psalmonesermons’ come from? Back in 1983 when my wife and I were converted, I had Psalm 1 prophesied over my life.

1 Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, 2 but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night. 3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers.

My wife Christine, and I have been married for 40+ years, and have been blessed with our four (now married) children, who in turn have blessed us with nine grandchildren.

Over the years, the Lord has made it possible for me to combine a career in biomedical sciences (haematology and transfusion) with a variety of ministries. Now that I am retired from sciences, I am thrilled be able to focus on the ministry. I hold a master’s degree in Biochemistry -University of Strathclyde, and a master’s degree with merit in Science and Religion (Christianity) -New College, University of Edinburgh.

My family and I attend a Pentecostal church in Edinburgh, Scotland, where I currently serve as the leader for evangelism.



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Apr 3, 20264 min
Lessons from Psalm 1: Teachings from Psalm 1 Sermons
Psalm 1 is a beautiful gateway into the wisdom of the Bible. It sets the tone for the entire Psalter by contrasting two ways of life - one that leads to blessing and one that leads to ruin. As I’ve journeyed through various sermons and reflections on this psalm, I’ve found its teachings to be both practical and deeply encouraging. It’s like a gentle guide, inviting us to choose the path of righteousness and delight in God’s word. Let’s explore some of the most profound lessons from Psalm 1...

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Mar 30, 20264 min
Key Teachings from Psalm 1 Sermon Lessons
Psalm 1 is a beautiful gateway into the wisdom of the Bible. It sets the tone for the entire Psalter by contrasting the way of the righteous with the way of the wicked. When I dive into psalm 1 sermon lessons , I find myself drawn into a rich tapestry of spiritual truths that encourage me to live a life rooted in God’s word. This post will explore some of the key teachings from Psalm 1 sermons, offering practical insights and heartfelt encouragement to help you grow deeper in your faith...

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Mar 24, 20264 min
The Importance of Psalm 1 in Sermons: A Pathway to Spiritual Growth
When I first encountered Psalm 1, I was struck by its simplicity and profound depth. It’s like a gentle invitation to step into a life rooted in wisdom and joy. This psalm, often overlooked, holds a special place in sermons because it sets the tone for understanding the entire book of Psalms and, more importantly, for living a life aligned with God’s purpose. Have you ever wondered why Psalm 1 is so frequently chosen as a foundation for sermons? Let’s explore its significance together. Why...

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