By: Elaine Fraser
There is a beautiful thing called Imperfect Progress. It comes when we take slow steps of progress wrapped in grace. – Lysa TerKeurst Continue reading “Take a Moment Monday: Imperfect Progress”
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By: Elaine Fraser
There is a beautiful thing called Imperfect Progress. It comes when we take slow steps of progress wrapped in grace. – Lysa TerKeurst Continue reading “Take a Moment Monday: Imperfect Progress”
The way you’re wired impacts how you respond to stress. Continue reading “Practical Help for When You’re Overwhelmed”
Yes, at this time of year, there is such a thing as ‘leftover chocolate’.
After the Easter celebrations die down and you simply can’t eat another egg, here are some ways to reduce all that chocolate from your precious cupboard space. Continue reading “10 Ideas for Your Leftover Easter Chocolate”
By: Susan Browning
It’s like this perpetual reminder.
You’d think I’d have learnt by now.
But no, it’s a constant current in my life and, like a thorn in my side, doing just doesn’t stop. Continue reading “Hustle and Rest”
By: Jennie Scott
“Did you see where kids were Snapchatting during the shooting?” my sister asked. “They showed the bodies on the ground.”
No, I didn’t. Thank goodness. But I am not surprised. Continue reading “Snapchats of Dead Bodies: The Loss of Sacred Things”
By: Neri Morris
In her debut single ‘Scar’, Missy Higgins belted out these deeply real and authentic lyrics: Continue reading “Could You Leave Me with a Scar?”
By: Elaine Fraser
True belonging doesn’t require us to change who we are. It requires us to be who we are. – Brené Brown. Continue reading “Strong Back. Soft Front. Wild Heart.”
By: Supriya Sajja
There’s a universal statement we can make about all people – no matter age, race, gender, talents, wealth.
We all experience change. Continue reading “Embrace the Change”
By: Duncan Robinson
I had a chance to sit down with Alyssa Mak. She has her own blog and has recently transitioned back into the world of yoga. Continue reading “Holy Yoga: A New-And-Ancient Way to Spend Time with God”
By: Susan Browning
It usually starts with someone either screaming, crying, kicking me or begging for TV before a reasonable hour. It’s my life, and I love it. But most days do begin startled or in a groan and a vague rolling out of bed after a lot of denial. It’s a rude awakening. Continue reading “The Morning Dawns and the Evening Fades”