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.
Single, Dating or Married?
Looking to dip in on some relationship tips? Perhaps it’s about navigating dating life, singlehood, or your newly married status. Or perhaps you’d like to recapture the heady days of your marriage—well, good news, we may have the thing for you!
YMI’s 2020 Wrap Up
2020 may have been a rough year, but God saw us through each step of the way. Let's take a look back at some of the highlights!
Editor’s Picks: The Best of 2019
This year, we set out to explore Jesus' command in Luke 10:27 to love God with everything that we have. We published over 225 articles, produced 24 artspace projects, and 3 videos across 4 themes and a range of topics.
Here are the articles, artspace projects, and videos that captured your attention the most.
YMI’s 2019 Highlights
Ready to unwrap 2019's highlights? Join us as we take a look at some of the best moments.
Editor’s Picks: Best of "Why Do I Do?"
Take a journey with us as we reflect back on the last three months of 2019, and how we can love God with all that we do, big and small.
Editor’s Picks: Best of Reflections on Singleness
“Are you sure you're not being too choosy?”
“Why are you still single, what’s wrong with you?”
“You’re not getting any younger!”
Fending off comments from well-meaning friends and relatives on your single status can be a tiring affair.
Editor’s Picks: Best of Mental Health and the Gospel
Mental Health. Mostly, the threats come in ways you can’t see. But the claws of mental health struggles become very, very tangible as they seep into our lives and affect how we’re able to cope, live, and work. Sometimes it’s a challenge for Christians to talk about this. Afterall, doesn’t Jesus make us whole?
Editor’s Picks: Best of "Why Do I Think?"
As we’ve spent the last three months looking at what it looks like to love God with all of our minds—we’ve been asking the question, “Why do I Think?”.