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The Paradox of Marriage
A paradox has often been thought of as something that is contradictory, yet true and I dare say, marriage consists of many.
MENTAL FITNESS THE KEY TO PRESSURE AT WORK
YouTube sensation Eddie Woo says Christians facing workplace challenges often say it’s not something they signed up for, but the Bible disagrees.
TIPS TO CARE FOR YOUR PET AS YOU HEAD BACK TO THE OFFICE POST-PANDEMIC
Pets that have experienced additional quality time with their owners over the last 12 months might struggle to adjust as life begins to go back to normal.
CHORES LEAD TO SUCCESS, LATER IN LIFE: EVEN IF TEENS DON’T LOVE THEM!
Studies have discovered that children who were expected to participate in doing chores developed a stronger work ethic, leading to greater success in life.
AUSSIE ROM-CON ‘LONG STORY SHORT’ COULDN’T HAVE TIMED IT BETTER
Directed by Australian actor and comedian Josh Lawson (‘Superstore’, ‘Anchorman 2’) ‘Long Story Short’ is about serial procrastinator Teddy.
THREE WAYS TO REFLECT ON YOUR LIFE
By: Sheridan Voysey In his famous poem The Four Quartets, TS Elliott says “We had the experience, but missed the meaning.” How true! Too often life can become one long series of unrelated events – a conversation here, an appointment there, walking the dog,...
DON’T LET THE STORMS OF LIFE WASH YOUR MARRIAGE AWAY
By Erin Smalley Regardless of where you are in your marriage journey or what issues come your way, here are few tips to help keep you united through the storms of life. In this lifetime, we will all face challenges and storms — it’s a part of the journey. Jesus...
BELIEVING THE BEST ABOUT YOUR SPOUSE
By: Dr. Emerson Eggerichs When you decide to view your spouse as a good-willed person, that perspective changes your entire relationship. Even in the middle of the conflict, you can see each other as partners and friends. I leave wet towels where they don’t belong. I...
THE CULTURALLY DEFIANT MORIAH SMALLBONE – WIFE OF JOEL AND FRONTWOMAN OF ALL-GIRL BAND TRALA
On working with women Smallbone says, “…I will definitely say that I have cried way more in writing sessions with other women than I have with men”.