It can be difficult for us to love others. Sometimes we misunderstand what true love is. It’s difficult because they’re human and we’re human.
It can be difficult for us to love others. Sometimes we misunderstand what true love is. It’s difficult because they’re human and we’re human.
Simon Manchester is doing a series in the book of Isaiah – looking at one of the greatest prophets to ever live and the good and difficult messages God spoke through him.
I think we can all agree that prejudice leads to injustice and pain. But the truth is, we often show prejudice without realizing it.
For 20 years, Diamond Women has been walking alongside women facing unplanned pregnancy, offering free, compassionate support so no one has to face that season alone.
Small everyday interactions with neighbours, baristas or colleagues can reduce loneliness and help build a stronger sense of community.
Psychologist Anna Ponnudurai explores how men’s and women’s brains differ and how those differences help build stronger relationships.
When we are in pain, let us remember who suffered more pain than we could ever imagine; Jesus. God understands our pain and how we feel through it.
Host John North explores what the Bible has to teach us about unity, loving one another and working together.
Why does the Bible talk about money so often? Because Jesus knew our relationship with money reveals what we truly value.
Parental guilt is common, but kids don’t need perfect parents. Research shows that engagement, not perfection, is the hallmark of effective, connected parenting.
It is safe to say we all resent pain and suffering. But the topic of pain can be more than we make it out to be.
Faith films are often criticised for presenting an overly polished version of Christian life. Director Andrew Erwin hopes I Can Only Imagine 2 offers a more honest story about family, suffering and faith in life’s hardest moments.
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