For the Love of Mums
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Whichever point of view you identify with, may these stories cause you to marvel at God's goodness in His provision and encourage you to appreciate your mothers every day—because Mother's Day is everyday.
A Mum’s POV: The Things She Says & Does
But maybe if we could view things from our mum’s perspectives, we’ll start to see that there’s more to….
Joseph John Booth: A Light of Christ in the Trenches
Australian Joseph John Booth was that person when he set sail for France more than 100 years ago to serve as an army chaplain in World War 1. Thousands of young able-bodied Australian and New Zealand men also answered the call to serve their country. Unfortunately, thousands of the soldiers never returned home.
Lost Between Two Worlds
Whatever were gains to me I now consider loss. . . (Philippians 3:7-8)
If believing in Jesus hasn’t made your life better, at least in the way you think it should’ve, could it be. . . that you haven’t fully understood what you’ve gained?
How Easter Revolutionised the Lives of These Four Disciples
Easter Sunday marks the day that forms the crux of the Christian faith.
The resurrection of Jesus radically changed the lives of His disciples–men who were neither teachers nor rabbi, but just regular Joes working regular jobs.
5 Ways Jesus Turned Our Lives Upside Down (for Good)
Just as Jesus has turned a Bad News Day into a good one, He can also turn the “bad” in our lives into good–if we’d only let Him.
Who Has Jesus Been to You?
Palm Sunday not only marks Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11), but also His first steps towards the cross.
In the crowds’ minds, as they waved palm fronds 🌿 crying “Hosanna!” (“Save us!”), they had pictured a Jesus who’d fight with them and set them free from the Romans.
Awkward Things We (Subconsciously) Say or Do When We Share Christ
As Christians, we know that we’ve been called to share the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20). But let’s face it, sharing about Jesus isn’t exactly the easiest thing to do.
Joy on the Rise
Happiness is . . . a tummyful of hotpot. An inside joke with friends. An unexpected bonus. The rush of a deadline met. It isn’t wrong to strive for happiness—but happiness is anchored on “outside” things we can’t control.