How Two Friends Got a Church to Host a Gaming Party
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Once every three months, Mitcham Baptist Church, in Melbourne, Australia, hosts a service of a different kind—a LAN party.
Susanna Chong: Seeing My Special Needs Child Through God’s Eyes
When Susanna Chong experienced intermittent bleeding during her second pregnancy, doctors urged her to undergo genetic testing. They were concerned that her second child would be like her firstborn, who was diagnosed with multiple disabilities as a baby and has not been able to walk or talk since.
Ames Chen: Why I Write About the “Invisible People”
Hearing all the stories about unfair treatment, abuse, depression, and other struggles by this group of “invisible people” kept Ames awake at night.
Charles, Diana, and The Big C: The Wake-Up Call to Happily Ever After
When Charles first met Diana at a high school alumni event over a decade ago, he was one of those guys who grew up knowing that God existed. He had attended a Christian school, but he didn’t believe in Jesus.
We Prayed for a Baby for Seven Years
"Where's the baby?" This was the question that baffled my wife, Maricar, and me at the first ultrasound exam. It was the year 2000. We had only been married for a few months then, and the thought of becoming expectant parents was exciting!
God's Unexpected Good Plan for Me: A Baby with Down Syndrome
What do you do when God calls you to something—that was never in your plans? Will you trust Him? Will you embrace His call?
I'm a Christian Leader—Should I Be Struggling with Depression?
It was the day after Christmas three years ago. My dad had just been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
Loving My Lola Through Dementia
I love you very much. These were some of the last words I whispered to Lola before she passed away.
I Live with Bipolar, And It's Okay
I was diagnosed on the day of university commencement. My mum remembers seeing balloons streaming from the ceiling, celebrating the intake of freshman students. Mere hours before, we had come out of my psychiatrist’s office with a new label—bipolar 2.