By: Jessica Buster
Christmas – ’tis the Season to be jolly, so they say. Christmas is often a time of celebration, joy, cheerfulness, and happiness. Continue reading “The Season to be Grateful”
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By: Jessica Buster
Christmas – ’tis the Season to be jolly, so they say. Christmas is often a time of celebration, joy, cheerfulness, and happiness. Continue reading “The Season to be Grateful”
By: Rachel Kiujian
In the vast tapestry of global traditions, few resonate as deeply as the American concept of Thanksgiving. So what’s in Thanksgiving for Aussie Christians? Continue reading “Aussies, Let’s Talk About Thanksgiving”
By: Katelyn Tasker
Recently I was having dinner with a group of people and we
went around and said one thing we were grateful for that day. Continue reading “What Are You Grateful For?”
There is a popular social media post doing the rounds that says “You Choose Your Hard.” Continue reading ““You Choose Your Hard” – Or Do You?”
By: Rachel Reva
Ever had one of those mornings where you just wake up and feel off? Continue reading “Practise Gratitude – Even When You Don’t Feel Like It”
By: Rachel Reva
Ever had one of those ‘gruelling’ weeks where you can’t seem to catch a break? I know I have. Continue reading “Lost Your Joy? This One Principle Could Be a Game Changer”
By: Brian Harris
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard someone say that Christians need to step up and be counter-cultural – well, I’d be rich enough to help fund multiple mission organisations. Continue reading “How to Be Thankful: 7 Steps From Entitlement to Gratitude”
By: Annette Spurr
It’s no secret. The world is a tumultuous place right now. What with looming wars, wild weather, pandemics, and pestilence, it feels like a new Chapter of Revelation is unveiled on the daily. Continue reading “The Avatar Effect – And How to Beat it”
Modern psychology research indicates that people who regularly give thanks are happier. Continue reading “How Are You at Being Thankful?”
By: Susan Browning
I was always reaching out, always finding something new to take on, always engaged with ministry, always in peoples lives, always over-booking my schedule, then feeling like my brain would burst and my heart felt heavy.
Continue reading “Solitude for Beginners”