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Mental health from God’s Perspective

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Christians aren’t immune to struggles with mental health. It’s a fact. We might recognise we have hope, love and assurance that transcends any anxious thought. Read more

Your Job Matters to God—Here’s Why

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How can God use me in my secular workplace? Read more

Think Sharing Your Faith Is Complicated? Think Again.

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Bella is a graphic designer and has spent most of her working life in ministry and church. Stepping out into a secular work environment was a challenge, especially when it came to bringing up her faith. But Bella discovered a simple secret that made all the difference… Read more

How Grief Opened the Door to Share Jesus

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Lis is a passionate Brazilian, visual artist and mother. Read more

Introvert? God Can Use You Too

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Tayla is a former competitive surfer and self-confessed introvert. After an injury halted her surfing career, Tayla felt that God was prompting her to step outside her comfort zone and live life with a focus more on others than herself. She tells the story. Read more

How to Share Jesus: A 3 Part Method

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Talking about Jesus can feel weird or uncomfortable. Read more

When People Have Objections to Jesus – What to Do

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Conversations about faith and religion always bring important questions and objections to the surface. Read more

2 Easy Ways To Talk About God’s Character

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When presented with an opportunity to talk about God, it can sometimes feel overwhelming. What do I tell them? Where should I start? How do I squeeze in so much info in such a short amount of time?
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Listening to the Holy Spirit Will Help You to Share Jesus

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As a Christian, you may want to share Jesus, but sometimes it’s difficult to know what to say. Read more

How to Share the Gospel in a Way That People Can’t Argue

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If you find yourself in a situation where you want to talk about Jesus but you don’t know what to say, just remember you have a story. Read more