Articles Archive

The Loneliness Antidote You’re Overlooking
In a world battling loneliness, its often the small, everyday connections – the barista, the neighbour, the gym regular – that quietly remind us we belong.

Finding Grace in The Chaos of Parenting
If you’ve ever yelled at your child, be assured you probably haven’t done irreparable damage. But here’s something to try instead.

Why Does the Bible Mention Money So Often?
By: Alex Cook It often surprises Christians when they discover just how much the Bible talks about money. In fact, there are more than 2,300 verses on money, wealth and possessions. Jesus spoke about money roughly 15% of the time in his preaching, and 11 of his 39 parables. It was his most talked about…

Melanie’s God Conversation: The Night God Met both my Mother and Me
After losing her mother to cancer, a grieving teenager’s anger turned to faith.

Do You Know Your Child’s Love Language?
Dr Gary Chapman’s five love languages offer parents simple, practical ways to help children feel seen, valued and deeply loved.

Single Christian? It’s Going to be OK
As Valentine’s Day passes again, we reflect on modern dating, Christian singleness, marriage, and how to trust God in the waiting.

You Don’t Need More Willpower – When Trying Harder Isn’t The Answer
Struggling with bad habits isn’t necessarily a willpower failure – it’s often about emotions, behaviour and environment.

Chronic Pain: Effective Practices To Support Daily Living
Chronic pain can be debilitating, but with evidence-based strategies and self-compassion, it’s possible to calm the nervous system and rediscover hope.

Revisiting Your New Year’s Resolutions – (Remember Those?)
Daily life challenges can derail our progress on New Year’s goals. The key is not to abandon them, but to reset and take a new approach.

Overcoming The Parenting Guilt Trap
Parental guilt is common, but kids don’t need perfect parents. Research shows that engagement, not perfection, is the hallmark of effective, connected parenting.
