By: Helping Hands
We all know someone who is living an impactful life. Continue reading “Some Keys to Living a Life of Impact”
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By: Helping Hands
We all know someone who is living an impactful life. Continue reading “Some Keys to Living a Life of Impact”
By: Laura Bennett
If you’re a family with young children, one of the challenges of family life is negotiating the different parenting styles of you and your partner, and resolving differing opinions when they arise.
Continue reading “Conflicting Parenting Styles? Essential Parenting Pillars Can Help”
By: Russ Matthews
Set on a beautiful country estate in France in the late 1800s, Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) prepares a meal for those who celebrate fine dining and are willing to pay handsomely for the delicacies. Continue reading “Visual and Culinary Delight in ‘The Taste of Things’”
By: Michael McQueen
We need to learn how to disagree. In today’s culture, we are disagreeing constantly – but we are doing a terrible job of it. Continue reading “If You’re Going to Disagree, At Least Do It Well”
By: Sharon Cooper
The most dangerous time to reach for a snack might be the hour before dinner is served. Continue reading “The Hunger that Food Can’t Satisfy”
By: Mike Crooks
Loved ones are grieving after the shooting deaths of three missionaries in Haiti, including a young couple. Continue reading “Missionaries Murdered: “My Heart is Broken””
By: Brian Harris
If you’re into theology there is a fair chance that you’ve heard about the ‘two books of God’. Continue reading “The ‘Three Books of God’ and What They Can Teach Us”
By: Helping Hands
“There is a deep, deep value in being ‘good’ for nothing,” quips Jon Owen, CEO of Wayside Chapel, when talking about volunteers. Continue reading “The Joy of Being ‘Selfish For Good’”
By: Georgia Free
This week is National Reconciliation Week – an opportunity to celebrate and build on the relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the wider community. Continue reading “How Christians Can Engage in Reconciliation Week”
By: Brian Harris
I can still hear her saying it. She had been asked why so many people engage in ultimately destructive behaviours, while healthy habits are quietly ignored. Continue reading “Why Patience Pays Off: Slow and Steady Effort Now, Results Later”