By: Sheridan Voysey
Sometimes I’m surprised at what I get nostalgic about. Recently I was reminiscing about the way in-flight entertainment used to be done on planes. Continue reading “In This Rare Moment, the Whole World is Living the Same Story”
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By: Sheridan Voysey
Sometimes I’m surprised at what I get nostalgic about. Recently I was reminiscing about the way in-flight entertainment used to be done on planes. Continue reading “In This Rare Moment, the Whole World is Living the Same Story”
By: Susan Joy
This Indian Vindaloo curry dish is very flexible, you can use pork, chicken, beef, lamb or prawns. It’s a bit different to a regular curry as the meat is cooked or marinated with vinegar and is extra spicy. You can adjust the quantity of chilli powder to how hot you like your Vindaloo. I’ve made this dish to my family’s taste buds but you may like it even hotter. Continue reading “Pork Vindaloo”
By: Susan Joy
This impressive large cake is moist and fudgy and the perfect go-to chocolate birthday cake that can be baked ahead of time.
By: Jodii Maguire
Within a matter of weeks, your world has most likely gone from a stable and predictable routine, to being turned on its head. Thanks to Coronavirus, we now work from home, leave the house only for food and exercise, socially distance from loved ones, and homeschool our kids. Continue reading “Grieving the Loss of Routine”
By: Susan Joy
You only need a few basic ingredients and coconut yoghurt to make these delicious paleo bagels! Using an air fryer is such an easy way to make them, but you can also bake them in the oven using this bagel recipe. Continue reading “Delicious Paleo Bagel Recipe”
The world has gone slightly crazy and it seems the virus is all anyone is talking about. It makes my brain tired. Continue reading “Control the Controllables”
By: Stuart Sampson
I am a planner. That’s why I keep a diary. A diary gives me an idea of what to expect, a sense of control. Continue reading “How to Build Financial Resilience in a Crisis – 7 Expert Tips From a Debt Coach”
By: Susan Joy
This is a deliciously healthy, raspberry and chocolate chia breakfast. By topping with fruit, seeds and nuts you get lots of different flavours and textures in every bite. Chia seeds have a high concentration of plant-based omega 3 fatty acids, making this a filling breakfast that should keep you going until lunch. Continue reading “Raspberry & Chocolate Chia Bowl Recipe”
By: yesHEis
There are so many tools available to stay connected and continue community, so here are just 4 ways to host a group video call. This type of experience may feel strange at first but we can choose to lean into the unfamiliar and trust that God can do something powerful as we gather together to encourage one another and invest in relationship.
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By: City Bible Forum
Death is a question we often don’t like confronting or talking about. What do we make of death? Is there anything after? Hear how the death of someone close to him prompted him to confront some of life’s biggest questions. A conversation with humour and wisdom. Continue reading “What Happens When I Die?”