By: Clare Bruce Today’s children are the first “born with a phone in their hands”, not knowing what it’s like to live without web-connected devices close at hand. That makes today’s parents the first generation to have to navigate rules and boundaries for their kids...
By: Sheridan Voysey I made a number of discoveries while writing The Making of Us: Who We Can Become When Life Doesn’t Go as Planned. One of the most impacting? That the trials of life can release our greatest gifts into the world. How does that happen? One way is...
By: Clare Bruce For kids and teens who spend a lot of time on social media and Youtube (and that’s most of them!), every year seems to bring new threats to their safety and wellbeing – from cyber-bullying to dangerous ‘challenge’ fads. One of the latest trends to...
By: Sabrina Peters Most couples spend so much time planning for their wedding day, but very little time planning for their marriage. I know, because several years ago that young bride to be was me. I found myself lost in a world of wedding preparations preoccupied...
Emotional support is so important after a crisis hits. Dan has a chat with the National Manager for The Billy Graham Rapid Response Team, Stewart Beveridge, about how to recognise when someone is in need of emotional support, as well as some of the dangers when we...
By: Arlene Pellicane Date nights during the courtship years might have included bouquets of roses, candlelight dinners and strolls through the park. But date night looks quite different now that you have kids. These days, your “romantic evenings” may more often...