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Is a Tech-Free Sanctuary Actually Helpful?

By: CMAA

“It’s a great question, but I need to be honest up front and say, folks, I think the phrase is the horse has bolted. We live in a tech world,” said the National Grandparenthood Movement’s Ian Barnett.

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Physio Mel’s Tips to Get Moving

By: Bec Harris

When it comes to exercise, it’s easy to wonder: am I doing too much or too little? Physio Mel, from Melanie Mac Physiotherapy, helps to answer that question.

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5 Mindsets Shaping A New Generation Of Parents

By: Mark McCrindle

There is a dramatic shift occurring in society. You may not feel it, but this rising tide is lifting all ships.

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What Happened When These Prisoners Picked Up Sewing Needles

By: Sheridan Voysey

It’s fair to say my wife and I have different tastes in television. When I’m settling down to watch Depeche Mode Live in Berlin, she’s flicking over to Rick Stein’s cooking show. When she wants the American crime drama, I want the moody European film with subtitles. Thankfully, there’s one genre we both enjoy—documentaries. And one recently moved us both.

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Your AI Shopping Butler Is Ready

By: Michael McQueen

How Agentic Commerce is about to Redefine Retail Forever

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Rest Reframed

By: Lorrene McClymont

I saw a social media post that got me thinking about how we frame rest. When we have downtime, we often talk about doing nothing or doing very little.

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A Comedy of Faith: Anthony Salame

By: Yvette McDonald & Joni Boyd

Anthony Salame has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a way to create family friendly stand-up comedy. Read more

Financial Advice for Christians on Building Wealth Without Guilt 

By: Alex Cook

For many Christians, money creates tension. On one hand, they want to provide for their families and build security. On the other, they fear falling into greed or “prosperity gospel” distortions. 

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Keeping the Spark Alive in the Empty Nest Years

By: Sabrina Peters

When the kids move out or grow up, it can feel like both a relief and a reckoning.

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