What’s the one thing you can bring to the world? Whatever it is, don’t overcomplicate it. Find it, own it, and live it out wholeheartedly.
Trusting God to Lead Others to Faith
As Christians, many of us have felt the pressure to share the Gospel with our friends. But what happens when we realise it’s not all on us?
Try This for Christmas: Roast Artichoke & Carrots with Maple Dressing
Looking for a great roast vegetable recipe for the holidays? Enjoy this sweet, savory, and texturally satisfying dish.
Why Saying “No” is Essential for Parenting
Before saying “no,” parents should consider whether it’s a permanent or temporary boundary. A ‘Forever No’, versus a ‘Not-for-Now No’…
The Highs and Lows of Introverts and Extroverts: Psychologist Insights
Whether you’re an introvert, extrovert, or somewhere in between, the key is knowing what helps you recharge and thrive.
Blake Proud’s Carrot Cake with Labneh Icing
We’re proud to be friends with celebrity cook Blake Proud and this week he’s shared his delicious carrot cake, with Labneh style icing.
3 Simple Tips for Staying Calm When Parenting Gets Tough
Susan Woodworth from Walk and Talk Psychology shares 3 transformative steps to help parents stay calm and in control when emotions run high.
How Learning to Say ‘No’ Can Create a More Meaningful Christmas
Making conscious choices and setting clear boundaries is an important step in embracing the true spirit of the Christmas season.
Is Your Employer Tracking You at Work?
With the digital transformation of work, many employers now use monitoring technology to enhance productivity and safeguard sensitive data.