There is a popular social media post doing the rounds that says “You Choose Your Hard.” Continue reading ““You Choose Your Hard” – Or Do You?”
Delicious, Nutrition-Rich: Banana & Sultana Muffins
By: Susan Joy
My Banana & Sultana Muffins are full of protein and fruit, plus I’ve got all your macronutrients covered in this healthy snack. Continue reading “Delicious, Nutrition-Rich: Banana & Sultana Muffins”
Blackberry: A Dark Comedy About the Smartphone’s Precursor [Movie Review]
By: Russ Matthews
Most of us find it hard to imagine a world without iPhones and smartphones. Continue reading “Blackberry: A Dark Comedy About the Smartphone’s Precursor [Movie Review]”
What is Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy?
By: The Centre for Effective Living
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is an evidence-based therapeutic modality that has been proven to be effective in treating a wide range of conditions. Continue reading “What is Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy?”
As a Christian, How Should I Think About Risk?
By: Ben Allsop
It seems that almost every aspect of life has the potential to be turned on its head at the moment. Continue reading “As a Christian, How Should I Think About Risk?”
Hayfever: Are You Ready For Spring?
By: Kelli Kieselbach
Most of us are looking forward to the sunshine and warmer weather of spring, but many are awaiting the onslaught of the dreaded Hay Fever season. Continue reading “Hayfever: Are You Ready For Spring?”
The Bond of Brothers
By: Russ Matthews, God in 60 Seconds
I love the Pixar film Onward because of its depiction of brothers. Continue reading “The Bond of Brothers”
What People Don’t Want to Hear About Success
By: Rachel Reva
Do you know what the difference is between the ‘successful’ people from everyone else? Continue reading “What People Don’t Want to Hear About Success”
Who Made God?
Who made God? That’s the question I have been asked when I’ve gone into schools to speak to young childrenabout the Bible and God. Continue reading “Who Made God?”
Reducing Black and White Thinking – And Living With Grey
By: Lauren Chee
Black and white thinking is a type of cognitive distortion that involves thinking in extremes. Continue reading “Reducing Black and White Thinking – And Living With Grey”