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Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen. If you have a teen that’s losing interest in their sport, here’s four things you can do to keep them active well into their adult years.
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Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen. If you have a teen that’s losing interest in their sport, here’s four things you can do to keep them active well into their adult years.
In 2013, Pastor Phil Camden from Newcastle was diagnosed with the terminal Illness: Motor Neurone Disease or MND. Phil shares how his MND diagnosis has unexpectedly granted him access to relationships and spiritual conversations he didn’t have access to before.
A dairy-free milk is just nuts, seed or coconut blended with filtered water and a pinch of sea salt and if you prefer it a little sweeter, add 1 or 2 teaspoons honey or 1 – 2 dates, or maybe a dash of vanilla extract.
Here’s a yummy, fun and creative breakfast treat for the weekend: Brekky Sundaes! Another great recipe from What’s Up Moms!
Rebecca Slavin shares her amazing journey from ice addiction and domestic violence to eventually finding freedom. She is joined by her father Gavin and together they discuss what has led to her incredible transformation – where today she speaks at public events about the dangers of ice addiction.
Secret codes, DIY periscopes, inkless fingerprints and laser mazes! 4 awesome spy activities to make a day out of – perfect for rainy days in, weekends, birthday parties, school holidays or even as ideas for teachers!
What you do is not who you are! Christian comedian Chonda Pierce describes her efforts to base identity on Christ, instead of her marriage, parenting, and comedy career for the past 25 years. A great message for your faith.
A dad’s ingenious self-made baby walker is sending the internet in fits of laughter when he chose to improvise rather than buying the walker his wife asked him to get.
Disciplining your child is hard work, but you can do it in a God-centered, grace-based way!
Author: Amy Van Veen | Focus On The Family. “The first five years were the worst!” Pam* said, laughing about her and her husband Jim’s* somewhat rocky pathway to healthy conflict.