By: Rinet Van Lill R U OK Day, observed in September each year, is a reminder of the significance of conversations and human connection for nurturing mental well-being. . Considerate responses are paramount when someone tells us that they are not doing well. Here are...
By: Brian Harris It’s an often overlooked statement that is strangely counter-cultural: “You will be king over Israel, and I will be second to you.” You find it in 1 Samuel 23:17 and it is the words of Jonathan to his great friend David. Now it wouldn’t be too...
By: Charlotte Life As an openly Christian person, I have experienced situations where a new believer or non-Christian has asked questions about my beliefs, and it can come quite suddenly. I may forget what I’m trying to say or be unsure how to answer the question....
By: Lorrene McClymont Do you ever sleep a full eight hours and wake up tired, only to repeat the cycle the next night, and the next, and wonder what on earth is going on? This has been a recurring pattern for me for a number of years and it has led to an interest in...
By: Amy Cheng Understanding that we are children of God, and the hope that brings us, can help us better manage and tackle mental health, a Sydney pastor has said. Chris Cipollone, who is also an author and speaker specialising in mental health, would like people to...