Take a Moment Monday: Find Your Why
What’s your why? Often why we find people totally uninspired in jobs they hate or in relationships they feel trapped in because they’ve missed the big why in the equation of life.
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What’s your why? Often why we find people totally uninspired in jobs they hate or in relationships they feel trapped in because they’ve missed the big why in the equation of life.
The United Nations recently declared that the world currently faces humanitarian crisis at a scale not seen since the end of World War II. More than 20 million people are facing starvation and famine.
One of the characters that I love in the New Testament is the Apostle Peter, probably because I’m so much like him in so many ways. But I think there’s enough of Peter in all of us to be able to recognize ourselves in him.
We withstand the traumas of life better when we have good marriages, friendships, work relationships and community connections. The problem is, while we need relationship to be strong, powerful forces drive us apart.
A deliciously moist cake that’s so versatile. It can be made into a no fuss slab cake drizzled with lemon icing, or into a double layered Birthday Cake or cupcakes.
Men and women leaving the military often find it tough to transition into civilian life; especially those who’ve been impacted by overseas deployment, or who have served for long periods of time.
There’s really no “right way” to have this conversation. What matters is that you are attuned to your children’s needs and can respond accordingly. These ideas may be useful depending on your child’s age, and their willingness to talk.
How can a good God allow evil to exist? Is there a conflict between Science and Christianity? Having conversations on hard topics is a great step towards biblical worldview formation.
ANZAC biscuits go back to World War 1, when our troops were stationed on the shores of Gallipoli. My grandfather was one of them.
Knowing that more than 116,000 Australians are homeless, is sad enough. But learning that 1 in 20 of them could be Australian Defence Force veterans, is downright upsetting.