By: Sabrina Peters
We’re not all actually in the same boat – but we are in the same storm. For some, the last few months have been tumultuous and terrifying. Continue reading “We’re Not in the Same Boat, But We Are in the Same Storm”
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By: Sabrina Peters
We’re not all actually in the same boat – but we are in the same storm. For some, the last few months have been tumultuous and terrifying. Continue reading “We’re Not in the Same Boat, But We Are in the Same Storm”
“Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world.” – Susan Lieberman Continue reading “Family Traditions Help Kids Make Sense of Life”
By: Jennie Scott
So you found out your friend is going through a divorce. She may have called you herself, or you may have heard through the grapevine that her marriage is ending, as half of all do. Continue reading “What Your Friend Really Needs When Their Going Through a Divorce”
By: Sheridan Voysey
I recently heard a fascinating story about a heart surgeon. At the end of one operation, he returned his patient’s heart back into the chest and began gently massaging it back to life. But the heart wouldn’t restart. Continue reading “Sometimes You Must Tell Your Heart to Beat Again”
By: Rachel Murphy
Christmas seems like such a long time away, but we’re officially in the second half of 2020! As we wonder what the rest of the year will look like and how different the next festive season could be, we thought we’d give you a nice healthy dose of festive spirit! Continue reading “Australia is the World Record Holder of the Largest Christmas Light Display!”
By: McCrindle
The future of work is defined by more than just technological change. It is also impacted by sociological change. Continue reading “The Future of Work and the Skills Needed”
By: Jennie Scott
Today, I spoke these words when I saw my Facebook feed: “That’s it. If you don’t bring me joy, you’re gone.”
And I meant it. Continue reading “The Insanity of Listening to Everyone’s Opinions”
By: Laura Bennett
Kids movies can so often go one of two ways: they’re either nauseously sanitised, or layered with subtle innuendo it’s hoped only adults will notice. Continue reading “A Little Blue Alien Proves Friendship Can Melt the Hardest Heart, in ‘Jungle Beat’”
By: Tania Harris
Should a woman ask a man out on a date? I asked this question once to a class full of young and hip ministry students. The overwhelming majority objected without a hiccup. “No. Never!” one guy declared with rock-solid conviction. “That’s such a turnoff!” said another crossing his arms. Continue reading “Should a Woman Ask a Man Out?”
By: Jennie Scott
I know it isn’t what you planned. Continue reading “Making Peace with the Life You Didn’t Plan”