The Santa Conversation
Christmas time is here, a time when our children talk about all the things that Santa will bring them.
Christmas time is here, a time when our children talk about all the things that Santa will bring them.
By: Sheridan Voysey
Where would we be without books? What wonder and wisdom we’d miss out on, what delight we’d forfeit. And so I present to you this year’s edition of my Best Books list (you can find previous year’s lists here).
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By: Sam Robinson
Christmas is just around the corner – and many kids will be awaiting the arrival of the Man in the Big Red Suit.
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By: Sharon Fitness
ACCTV is the Home of Good Christmas TV this year , with dozens of titles to well and truly get you in the Christmas Spirit and bring Joy to your world.
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By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
It’s mid-December and by now you will have heard the carol “Silent Night” as you’ve wandered through the shops or joined in at a Carols event. It’s a beautiful song, made all the more magical when sung in the stillness of a starry evening.
By: Clare Bruce
A New Zealand church pastor and his daughter were among those administering first aid, prayer and comfort to burns victims, after the Whakaari / White Island volcanic eruption on Monday afternoon.
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By: Holly Carroll
If you’re entertaining for Christmas and need a bit of fresh inspiration, give some of these classic recipes a try. Here’s a list of mains, salads and desserts for the festive season that are perfect for the whole family.
By: yesHeis
Apple, Starbucks and Harley Davidson, each have done everything they can to understand the wants and needs of their customers, while delivering solutions to those needs at interactive and human levels.
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By: McCrindle
The first Tuesday after the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales is known as Giving Tuesday. In contrast to these mega sales events which encourage rapid consumerism, Giving Tuesday promotes an international day of charitable giving at the beginning of the Christmas and holiday season.
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By: Michael McQueen
If you rose through the grades of the schooling system in the last forty years or so, it is almost certain that at some point you were encouraged toward university.