By: Lauren Chee
I have been preparing for a major life transition into parenthood, and part of my preparation has involved reflecting on my support network. Continue reading “How to Build a Strong Support Network: 3 Keys”
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By: Lauren Chee
I have been preparing for a major life transition into parenthood, and part of my preparation has involved reflecting on my support network. Continue reading “How to Build a Strong Support Network: 3 Keys”
By: Valerie Ling
A couple of years ago I attended a conference about support for first responders. What really stood out to me was the focus on creating a culture where people check in on one another. Continue reading “Check In With Others to Show Your Support”
By: Sheridan Voysey
For the last few weeks I’ve been swimming in numbers. Working towards Friendship Lab’s release into the world, we did a survey on adults and friendship. Continue reading “Why Can’t Us Men Tell Each Other How We Feel?”
There is a reason we love television shows and movies that focus on a group of friends. Continue reading “Friends and Why We Need Them”
By: yesHEis
Talking to your friends about Jesus doesn’t have to be complicated. Being creative in the way you talk about Jesus with your friends is great, but sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Why not pray together? Continue reading “How to Pray for Your Friends Who Don’t Know Jesus Yet”
By: Tania Harris
Back in the first century, it wasn’t normal for men and women to be friends. They didn’t meet for coffee in morning tea breaks or discuss current affairs over the water-cooler. They didn’t sit next to each other in the synagogues and swap ideas about their theology. They certainly didn’t discuss their spiritual lives by the village well.
Continue reading “How to Do Friendship With the Opposite Sex – God Conversations”
By: Jenny Baxter
How do you be a better friend, colleague, or for that matter, mother to your adult children? Continue reading “How to Be a Better Friend and Understand Your Adult Children”
Once when I was young and I had a position of responsibility of a church, I was called to the hospital bedside of one of the members who had been run over by a truck earlier that day. He had suffered extremely serious injuries and he was lucky to be alive. Continue reading “Four Things You Should Never Say to Someone Who is Hurting”
By: Laura Bennett
How we form and maintain relationships has had to adapt in a year where much of our communication and connection with friends has turned digital-first. Continue reading “Australians Feel Their Friendships Have Deepened Over 2020, According to New Report”
By: Jennie Scott
So you found out your friend is going through a divorce. She may have called you herself, or you may have heard through the grapevine that her marriage is ending, as half of all do. Continue reading “What Your Friend Really Needs When Their Going Through a Divorce”