By: Ange King
It’s acceptable to criticise celebrities, right? After all, they deserve it.
Don’t they? Continue reading “The Fault in Our Stars”
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By: Ange King
It’s acceptable to criticise celebrities, right? After all, they deserve it.
Don’t they? Continue reading “The Fault in Our Stars”
I often feel like the armour I’m supposed to wear is too big for me. The responsibilities are too big, the challenges are too big, and what others expect of me is too big. Continue reading “When The Armour is Too Big For You”
I always felt sorry for the 144,001st person; you know the one who missed out and didn’t make the quota for the number of people who get saved. I’m being a bit “tongue in cheek,” so let me explain myself. Continue reading “The 144,000 + 1”
It’s a regular dilemma for us: should we forgive or should we judge? But the Bible incredibly tells us that mercy always trumps judgment: Continue reading “Mercy Trumps Judgment”
When you understand the Gospel, it breaks down your preconceived ideas of who is acceptable to God and who isn’t; who will be saved and who will be lost. Jesus went out of his way to show that the love of God and his saving power knows no boundaries. Continue reading “People Not Like You”
By: Rebecca Moore
The sparseness of space meets my eyes as the opening scene appears—so deep, so endless, so majestic. Continue reading “The Heart Of Man Movie Review”
By: Sabrina Peters
Adam and Eve could be the poster children for what NOT to do when you stuff up, but they’re not the only ones who’ve eaten a few apples of disobedience and missed the mark big time. Continue reading “What “Not” To Do When You Stuff Up”
By: Paul Coughlin
During my dating years, I heard a husband respond to his wife in such a gentle and humorous way that it didn’t even appear he had corrected her at all. Continue reading “The True Strength of Marital Gentleness”
By: Elaine Fraser
There is a beautiful thing called Imperfect Progress. It comes when we take slow steps of progress wrapped in grace. – Lysa TerKeurst Continue reading “Take a Moment Monday: Imperfect Progress”
When my wife came to Australia as a young adult, she had to attend English classes. She did these classes with a mixture of people from Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
In one of these classes she was sitting next to a young man from the Middle East, and for some reason, to get his attention, she tapped his foot with her own foot. She was completely taken aback at how furious he became at her! Continue reading “He Touches Your Feet”