Tag Archive for: book review

“Read-In-One-Night Suspense Thriller”: ‘Count My Lies’ – Book Review

By: David Barker

Is it worth it to lie? How do lies build and impact relationships? Do you get what you want or does it all fall apart? Is truth the best way forward?
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Is Adolescence Leaving Teens Ill-Prepared for Adulthood?

By: Laura Bennett

When we arrive at adult life, it’s assumed we have the skills to handle it: emotional maturity, financial savvy, an understanding of good nutrition and time management, but sometimes we leave adolescence ill-prepared.
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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

‘Mumming’ is Meant to be Messy Not Perfect

By: Laura Bennett

Hosting Sober Awkward, a comedy podcast following two former party animals as they navigate life without alcohol, Victoria’s laying out her life again in Mumming. Read more

Levi Lusko: A Breakdown Can Be a Blessing

By: Laura Bennett

Levi Lusko has been a pastor since he was 20, but when his life spiraled at 38 it reset his approach to ministry and informed his latest book Blessed Are the Spiraling. Read more

Intrigue and Suspense in Classic Literature: ‘Rebecca’ Book Review

By: Joni Boyd

“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again”.
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Searching For Her Long-Lost Child: ‘Three Juliets’ Book Review

By: Brittany Garcia

“Sixteen years ago she was forced to give up her baby for adoption. Now she’s in a race to track her child down before it’s too late.”
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Flying Doctor: Remote Care Requires Unique Hope

By: Laura Bennett

As far as professions go, being a flying doctor and providing essential healthcare and emergency services to remote and rural patients is an incredibly unique one.
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Has the Internet Stolen our Soul’s Ability to Experience Jesus?

By: Laura Bennett

The neurological effects of our digital life are well documented: attention deficits, heightened addictive tendencies and greater dopamine sensitivity. Read more