By: Sam Chan
My allergies have been playing up – runny nose, itchy eyes. Aaargh-Chew! Continue reading “Why Are My Allergies Trying to Kill Me?”
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By: Sam Chan
My allergies have been playing up – runny nose, itchy eyes. Aaargh-Chew! Continue reading “Why Are My Allergies Trying to Kill Me?”
By: Ben McEachen
Superannuation is a dull word that means much to all of us. Continue reading “Understand Your Super Through the First Book of the Bible”
I struggle deeply with self-acceptance. I’ve struggled with it all my life. Continue reading “How to Find Self Acceptance”
By: yesHeis
In the book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey explains that empathy is key to effectiveness. He encourages the reader: “seek first to understand, then to be understood.” Wouldn’t it be great if as Christians we were known by our empathy?
Continue reading “Why Empathy is Key to Change”
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
This may sound obvious, but asking is a expression of faith and without faith, it’s impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
By: Sheridan Voysey
In 2010, an 80-year-old antiques dealer named Forrest Fenn walked into the Rocky Mountains, dug a hole, and buried an ornate box full of his finest treasures. Continue reading “It’s Those Who Truly Seek That Find”
By: Amy Cheng
A key indicator of a flourishing church is an effective youth ministry, a leader in youth and children’s ministry has said. Continue reading ““Global Domination” of the Gospel Begins with an Effective Youth Ministry”
By: Stephen McAlpine
Okay, that’s click bait right there. But finally, two years after I turned fifty, two years after receiving (and losing) my first poo test, I submitted to the Government’s demands for two samples, and dutifully mailed it off to their labs.
Do you feel sometimes like there’s some kind of blockage between you and God? It could be a barrier of any kind, but it keeps you from experiencing that God has promised. Continue reading “When Jesus Breathed His Last”
I promise you that any of the sinful things you say or do can be forgiven, no matter how terrible those things are (Mark 3:28, CEV).