Think of the times that your parenting has been its best. Those times where you were unconditionally there for your child and it felt “right”.
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Think of the times that your parenting has been its best. Those times where you were unconditionally there for your child and it felt “right”.
Continue reading “Six Ways To Be The Best Parent You Can Be”
By: Graham McDonald
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II had two ceremonies to mark the beginning of her public office? The first was her coronation as Queen but the second was her ‘coronation’ as God’s servant. In this second untelevised ceremony, the Queen stood dressed in a simple white dress, devoid of decoration. Continue reading “Queen Elizabeth ll – Longest serving English monarch”
By: Brittany Ann
If you had to choose 3 adjectives to describe your relationship with your husband, which 3 would you choose? Would you choose adjectives like fun, close, exciting, fulfilling, silly or passionate? Or would you choose adjectives like boring, routine, strained, frustrating, or lonely? Continue reading “25 Fun Hobbies for Married Couples Who Want to Keep the Spark Alive”
By: Michael McQueen
Raised in an age of media and advertising, Millennials are highly attuned to the old techniques of marketers. The strategies that once stood as tried-and-true have aged into transparent tricks in the eyes of the younger cohort.
Continue reading “How To Engage The Millennial Market”
By: Laura Bennett
Disney’s sure getting good at live-action remakes – or at the very least, prolific! It’s fast becoming their latest formula, with reimagined childhood classics like Beauty and the Beast, Dumbo, Mary Poppins Returns – and now, Aladdin. Continue reading “‘Aladdin’ Remake Throws a ‘Fresh Prince’ Twist on the ’90s Classic”
By: Akos Balogh
How should Christians respond to an increasingly hostile culture? Continue reading “The Unintended Consequence Of Silencing The Christian Voice”
By: Sheridan Voysey
‘We live in an awe-deprived world,’ writes Christine Sine. ‘We sit in front of computers, not under trees and rarely take time to notice the grandeur of God’s world and of those we share it with.’
Continue reading “Our Busy Lives Are Awe-Deprived. Here Are 6 Ways to Find Wonder Again”
By: Ange King
I felt a little nervous meeting a “hero in the faith.” A bit awed.
Continue reading “Meeting the real Mrs Gladys Staines”
By: Laura Bennett
With every mention of ‘the Middle East’, it’s hard to escape those mental images of deserts, war, terrorism, and the region’s complex religious history. Continue reading “Hillsong Israel – An Unconventional, Contemporary Church in an Ancient Landscape”
By: Michael McQueen
While the notion of brainstorming is far from unfamiliar, the reality is that many corporate brainstorming sessions are far from effective.
Continue reading “5 Ways to maximise your next brainstorming session”