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.
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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: Graham McDonald
The catch cry of Canon David Garland was “nothing is too good for our soldier boys”. It epitomises the heart of a man dedicated to the soldiers he served.
Continue reading “The Architect of Anzac Day”
By: Kerin Jarvis
Whether you’re dealing with a change in personal circumstances, or the disruption of this global pandemic, the language and attitude we adopt will help us to determine what happens next. Continue reading “Rolling With It: How Positive Language and Mindset Can Help You or Your Business Adapt to Change”
By: Sam Chan
Recently, Gal Gadot and her celebrity friends got together to sing a cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine.” It was a well-intentioned gesture to do something nice. Something to help us get through the COVID-19 crisis. Continue reading “Negative Response to a Viral Celebrity Cover of John’s Lennon’s ‘Imagine’, Highlights Our Desire to Be Truly Understood”
By: Sabrina Peters
There are so many great things that we can do (and should do) for our kids, but in the midst of all the practical demands may we never forget our role as their parent is to raise spiritual giant killers (not obedient robots). Continue reading “10 Promises to Declare over Your Family”
Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Psalm 34:8, NKJV)
The establishment of Christianity is the most significant fact in the whole history of the world. And it happened so strangely! Continue reading “The Evidence of Christ’s Resurrection That Is Open To All”
By: McCrindle
The words ‘unprecedented’, ‘volatile’ and ‘uncertain’ are now entrenched in the language we use to describe the start of 2020. The impacts of COVID-19 are being felt in everyday life – from how we shop to how we work, engage in community, learn, educate, contribute and lead – marking a significant societal shift, the impacts of which will be felt even after the virus is kept under control. Continue reading “Insights for Leaders During the COVID-19 Crisis”
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: Laura Bennett
The word ‘spinster’ could, depending on your perspective, make your skin crawl. To be an unmarried working woman with no children is an identity many have traditionally shunned, or been embarrassed by. Continue reading “50-Something, Single, Childless – And Really Okay With That! Author Donna Ward”
By: Laura Bennett
Last year I returned from 18 days in Israel and Jordan. Together with my family we toured biblical sites, and immersed ourselves in the complicated history of the nations’ cultural significance.
Continue reading “What Seeing Jesus Tomb Taught Me About His Resurrection”