By: yesHEis
Does sharing Jesus sometimes feel like a monologue? Continue reading “The Power of Need to Spark Interest When you Talk About Jesus”
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By: yesHEis
Does sharing Jesus sometimes feel like a monologue? Continue reading “The Power of Need to Spark Interest When you Talk About Jesus”
The people who wrote the Bible learnt the hard way how not to slip up in life. Continue reading “How Not to Slip up in Life”
By: Sam Chan
What is it about running out of toilet paper? Continue reading “Why We Stockpile Toilet Paper!”
By: Stephen McAlpine
Our daughter’s just turned 21. We bought her a new turntable, with speakers and plenty of vinyl records. Vinyl’s made a comeback – big time. Seems there’s something magical, and tangible, about it. Continue reading “Vinyl is Back – Just Like the Christian Faith”
There is a well know verse in Psalm 46: “Be still and know that I am God”. Not for the first time, thinking about it has led me down a rabbit hole. Continue reading “Practise Being Still”
By: City Bible Forum
The proverb “sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me” has long been recognised as a problematic one. Continue reading “The Power of the Word: How Language Transforms and Transcends”
By: Russ Matthews, God in 60 Seconds
Today’s God in 60 Seconds is brought to you by the letter S. Come on, admit it, who doesn’t love Sesame Street. Grover, Ernie and Big Bird are great. Continue reading “Sesame Street and Jesus”
Modern psychology research indicates that people who regularly give thanks are happier. Continue reading “How Are You at Being Thankful?”
By: Tania Harris
Have you ever had a dream of a car, bus, bike or a train? Vehicles appear frequently in our dreams, but what do they mean? Continue reading “The Meaning of Cars and Other Vehicles in Dreams”
This world is full of unfairness. Unfairness marks every life. No one can escape it. And how you handle unfairness can either make you or break you as a person of character and integrity. Continue reading “How to Handle Unfairness”