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‘Slow Burn’: Can We Embrace the Wait?

By: Laura Bennett

In a world that idolises instant answers and fast results, author and pastor DawnChere Wilkerson offers a refreshing, grounded reminder: waiting isn’t a detour — it’s life. Read more

When Sharing Jesus Doesn’t Go According To Plan

By: yesHEis

Have you ever felt disappointed after sharing Jesus with someone? Maybe a conversation about faith didn’t go as you’d hoped, your testimony didn’t seem to resonate, or an invitation to church was turned down. Can we tell you something?
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A Psychologist Explains What it Really Means to Be ‘Cool’

By: Bec Harris

We all know someone we’d describe as “cool.” Maybe it’s a celebrity, a friend, or even a character from a movie. But what really makes someone cool? Is it just a leather jacket and sunglasses, or is there something deeper?
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Audrey Hepburn’s ‘Roman Holiday’ Stands the Test of Time

By: Russ Matthews

As the years continue, some films get left behind in the memories of those who loved them.
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A Recipe For Choc Brownie Muffins

By: Susan Joy

These Chocolate Brownie Muffins are among my favourite recipes; they are so yummy.
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You Don’t Need Perfect Words—Just Your Jesus Story

By: yesHEis

“I feel too nervous or unprepared to share Jesus because I don’t have all the right words or knowledge.”
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Bill Gates – Source Code – Book Review

By: Brittany Garcia

“I see for the first time that for all the mystery and luck in a game of cards, there are things that I can learn to increase my chances of winning. I realised Gami isn’t just lucky or talented. She’s trained her brain. And I can too.”
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Why Magnesium is Your Friend for Pain and Fatigue

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Let’s talk about magnesium. This is a mineral that frequently finds its way into my prescriptions for people dealing with chronic pain and fatigue. Read more

The Fear That Holds Kids Back

By: Melody Tan

Before the age of two, most children think the world revolves around them. From their point of view, what they think and how they feel must be what others think and feel, too.
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