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Why Saying “No” is Essential for Parenting

By: Chloe Hart

In today’s world of gentle parenting, many parents feel pressure to avoid saying “no” to their kids. Read more

Lessons From ‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’

By: Robert Martin

I recently watched the award-winning Broadway adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic story, A Christmas Carol. Read more

Are You Living With Imposter Syndrome?

By: Thomas Cheeseman

I’m living with imposter syndrome / I’m just a colossal freak show / Lucky you see me through frosted windows / A layer of makeup that I just can’t take off. Read more

Respectful Boundary Setting – Without Being Rude or Mean

By: Lauren Chee

Boundaries are essential for healthy relationships. Read more

5 Ways to Unwrap the Christmas Joy of Giving – Besides Presents!

By: Andrew Marsh

This Christmas let’s focus on being truly present rather than just giving presents. Read more

A Place to Call Home: For Some, It’s the Ultimate Christmas Gift

By: Helping Hands TV

“Wesley Mission has given me hope. Wesley Mission has given me back trust. Wesley Mission has given me back appreciation of love,” says Martin, a recipient of housing through Wesley Mission’s Homeless Services. Read more

Location Sharing Apps: Some Pros and Cons for Parents to Consider

By: Joni Boyd

Do you have a location sharing app on your phone? Read more

The Highs and Lows of Introverts and Extroverts: Psychologist Insights

By: Chloe Hart

Have you ever wondered why some people feel energised by a night out with friends, while others recharge by curling up with a book at home? Read more

10 Years After the Lindt Cafe Siege: Louisa Hope Still Giving Back

By: Mike Crooks

Louisa Hope knows more than most about hardship and pain. Read more

Financing Christmas: A Guide for Christians

By: Alex Cook

For people who base their life on Biblical principals,  Christmas begins with understanding that this season is about more than gifts and decorations—it’s a time of reflecting on the birth of Jesus Christ. Read more