by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jun 27, 2014 | Poems
Preface to Elizabeth A young art teacher alights from a train in western NSW in a floral dress and long white gloves. She has come to find her man in the outback. They marry and have four sons. She battles a spinal disease and becomes quadriplegic. For five years she... by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jun 18, 2014 | Wrestling
‘Wesley was persuaded by George Whitefield—that field preaching (open air) was the best way to reach people, especially the working classes, who had almost nothing to do with the church. Consequently, the next day, a thirty-six year old Wesley stood by his... by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jun 12, 2014 | Personal
Julia Cameron says that ‘the act of making art exposes a society to itself: like telling a family secret.’1 And the darker the family/society secret the more vigorous its efforts at squashing genuine art. Diversionary ‘art’ is what they want.... by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jun 2, 2014 | Faith Risk
‘The baiting of bulls, bears, badgers and dogs—with fireworks attached to them—was typical of the third and fourth decades of this century (England in the the 1700’s). Most of those tortures took place in public house grounds, on village greens, in village...