A few days later, when Jesus again entered Capernaum, the people heard that he had come home. They gathered in such large numbers that there was no room left, not even outside the door, and he preached the word to them. Continue reading “Bringing a Friend to Jesus”
3 Reasons to Fight Fear
By: Sabrina Peters
It’s so easy to let fear dictate your life. I know, because so often I find myself doing just that. I let the fear of failure stop me from stepping out. I let the fear of man control my self-esteem. I let the fear of an unknown future paralyse me from enjoying the present. Continue reading “3 Reasons to Fight Fear”
3 Simple Tips for Managing Screen Time for the Whole Family
Have we all become slack-jawed zombies, staring blankly at our screens? According to research from around the globe, one of the most significant impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on parents and children (outside of the enormous and sad loss of life) is that screens are taking over! Continue reading “3 Simple Tips for Managing Screen Time for the Whole Family”
‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ Starring Emily Blunt: Should Some Dreams Have an End Date?
By: Laura Bennett
As any frequenter of romantic movies will know, sometimes they’re just plain exhausting. Entire plot lines could be resolved if only they had one clear conversation and stopped nannying about. Continue reading “‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ Starring Emily Blunt: Should Some Dreams Have an End Date?”
Tips to Care for Your Pets as You Head Back to the Office Post-Pandemic
By: Zoe Victoria
When the COVID-19 pandemic began shutting down workplaces a year ago, employees discovered the joys of working from home… with pets! Continue reading “Tips to Care for Your Pets as You Head Back to the Office Post-Pandemic”
3 Tips for Dealing with Disillusionment
By: Melanie Saward
With such eagerness, we all waved goodbye to 2020 and invited the ‘fresh start’ that 2021 promised…But as time passes, and the familiar sounds of a Test Match on TV fill the room with some semblance of normality, there’s an unspoken sense of uncertainty, as every news break could announce the next COVID19 lockdown. Continue reading “3 Tips for Dealing with Disillusionment”
The Artist Spotlight with Darren Mulligan from We Are Messengers
By: Rhema 99.7
We spoke with Darren Mulligan about what life is looking like for him at the moment! Continue reading “The Artist Spotlight with Darren Mulligan from We Are Messengers”
Lamb Korma
By: Susan Joy
It’s all about the sauce in this very popular Indian dish. Don’t be put off by the number of ingredients in this recipe, it just takes three easy steps to create this flavour packed meal. Continue reading “Lamb Korma”
200 Millions Views: BibleProject Founders Captivating World
By: Laura Bennett
For hundreds of years, Christians and those curious about following Jesus have used the Bible as a text to live by. Although, with a combination of books, prose style and cultural nuances it can be a complicated read that takes time to interpret well. Continue reading “200 Millions Views: BibleProject Founders Captivating World”
3 Critical Keys to Combatting the ‘Infodemic’
By: Michael McQueen
In the mid-1960s, Dr Martin Luther King Jr suggested that the primary goal of education ought to be two things: teaching students to think deeply, and to think with discernment. Continue reading “3 Critical Keys to Combatting the ‘Infodemic’”