By: Berni Dymet
Good Friday. Gee – you read the historical account – doesn’t seem that good. So – was there anything good about Good Friday? Continue reading “What’s So Good About Good Friday?”
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By: Berni Dymet
Good Friday. Gee – you read the historical account – doesn’t seem that good. So – was there anything good about Good Friday? Continue reading “What’s So Good About Good Friday?”
By: ACCTV
Staying safe at home this Easter long weekend will be a piece of cake (or is that a piece of chocolate!), with a wonderful variety of Easter movies and programs for the whole family on ACCTV and ACCTV Now. Check out the line-up. Continue reading “Your Long Weekend Easter Movies With ACCTV”
By: Laura Bennett
The older members of our community are in a pretty difficult position right now. Those over 70 have been all but ordered to stay home to protect themselves from COVID-19, and with all social activities cancelled, the elderly are forced into even greater isolation. Continue reading “How to Help Our Elderly in the Pandemic Shutdown”
A few Saturday nights ago (only 36 hours before all restaurants and cafes were closed by the government) my 17-year-old daughter grabbed the car keys, called out “See ya Dad!” and ran down the front steps to head out with friends. Continue reading “How to Get Your Teen to Take Isolation and Social Distancing Seriously”
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”
By: Sabrina Peters
There’s no denying things are seriously crazy right now. COVID-19 is wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of chaos, confusion and fear in its wake. I don’t have a lot of answers, but God’s Word has a lot of promises. Continue reading “Scriptures to Cling to in This Season of Crisis”
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: Laura Bennett
Isolation makes you think. Holed up at home with only family and FaceTime to fill the social void, we’re left with a lot more time to consider life’s essentials, and the things that matter most. Continue reading “Tyler Ellis’s Social Experiment Shows the Gospel Isn’t as Well Known as You’d Think”
By: Michael McQueen
While a crisis provides a unique opportunity to recalibrate and rediscover the unchanging DNA that makes up your business, it is also worth examining the possibilities and perils of significantly changing your business in the face of crisis and straying too far from your brand identity. Continue reading “Businesses Should Beware of Becoming a Crisis Chameleon and Straying Too Far from Their Brand Identity”
By: Akos Balogh
No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it. – Hebrews 12:11 Continue reading “6 Lessons We Can Learn From The COVID-19 Pandemic”