With the rapid proliferation of millennial jargon, it’s easy for language barriers to emerge between the generations.
As the year draws to a close, it can be worthwhile spending some time to celebrate the year past and all your gains and achievements.
Feeling end of year exhaustion, and looking to the uncertain future, can lead to the double Ds: Discouragement and Doubt. Ever felt this way?
After the festive fun of Christmas, Boxing Day can feel a bit blah. It makes me wonder what the first Boxing Day was like.
If you want to be like Jesus, ask questions. The kind of questions Jesus asks in the gospels are fascinating and penetrating.
Pause a moment in the festivities of Christmas Day, and remember that we have already received the perfect gift.
Come February, this band wants to “Call you home to Jesus, to a cup of tea, a bowl of soup with Jesus at a rock ‘n’ roll concert.”
This sugar-free frosting is perfect for a large cake, for cupcakes, or as a replacement for cream over your healthy desserts.
The main gift God offers to all at Christmas, is the Gospel, the good news of heaven’s willing bankruptcy of itself that we might live.
The holiday season is upon us, and you might find yourself instinctively engaging in social comparison to guide you…