Motherhood in a world full of Pinterest and Facebook may leave you feeling…well, less than perfect. Karen Ehman and Ruth Schwenk will do some mummy myth-busting and help you embrace your identity as a mum. Continue reading “Motherhood: Liberating Yourself from the Common Myths”
Apple and Blueberry Loaf Recipe
Author: Susan Joy | The Joyful Table.
Serves: 1 loaf | Prep Time: 00:20 | Cooking Time: 01:00
A deliciously healthy loaf that’s sweetened with only apples, blueberries and a few dates. Adding cinnamon and ginger reduces the amount of sweetener needed. Continue reading “Apple and Blueberry Loaf Recipe”
Finding Unexpected Blessings in Marriage
Laura Story is probably best known for her contributions in contemporary Christian music. However behind her songs is a story of pain, struggle, and God’s redemptive touch . Continue reading “Finding Unexpected Blessings in Marriage”
Faith, Mental Illness and Counselling
If someone you know has been acting a bit “off”, and you’re starting to get concerned, at what point do you recommend a counsellor or a psychiatrist? And how do you go about finding one? Continue reading “Faith, Mental Illness and Counselling”
How to be ordinary in an extraordinary world
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
School is a place where kids learn to compare and talent is applauded. But there are three ways ordinary kids can find their extraordinary place in life and be happy with it.
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Bringing Laughter to Everyday Life
How would you like a GPS device for relationships, to tell you what to say next? Comedian Tim Hawkins brings his wacky sense of humour to many aspects of daily life. When things get stressful, it’s important to just have a good laugh. Continue reading “Bringing Laughter to Everyday Life”
Walk This Way
Author: Rodney Olsen.
We often hear of people being in the right place at the right time. When we talk about those ‘right place, right time’, moments we’re generally thinking of something good happening for someone just because they were where they needed to be to take advantage of a particular situation or opportunity. It’s as if circumstances came together to bring about something good. Continue reading “Walk This Way”
Apple and Cinnamon Porridge Recipe
Author: Susan Joy | The Joyful Table.
Serves: 1 | Prep Time: 00:10 | Cooking Time: 00:02
This satisfying breakfast can be eaten warm on a cold morning or at room temperature, both ways are delicious. The apple gives a fresh taste and lighter texture to this paleo porridge. Top with coconut yoghurt and nuts or leave it plain, either way it’s so yummy.
Easily Tie Dye Your Own Sneakers
Ever wanted to make your own tie-dyed clothing? This super easy trick from What’s Up Moms will leave your kid (or yourself!) with the coolest tie-dyed kicks. All you’ll need is sharpies, a white pair of sneakers and rubbing alcohol. Continue reading “Easily Tie Dye Your Own Sneakers”
How to deal with the misery of middle child syndrome
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
It’s not until it’s too late that you realise middle child syndrome is a real thing. For parents, there are three things you can do to overcome it.
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