Ever felt spiritually low, as though your fire for God has gone a little cold? Join John North this week in a series on Rekindling Your Spiritual Fire.
Ever felt spiritually low, as though your fire for God has gone a little cold? Join John North this week in a series on Rekindling Your Spiritual Fire.
Sacrifice is both painful and costly. We might sacrifice our health, our home, even our lives for the benefit of those we love.
We’re going to spend four weeks looking at four words considered the “golden chain” of Romans 8:30 – predestined, called, justified and glorified.
Why not mull over these images – the Lord my shield, my sleep, my security, my deliverer? Perhaps they will ring true for you this week.
Sacrifice is not a popular word today. But the world is full of stories of people making sacrifices. Jesus made the supreme sacrifice for us.
Janet Evans and Dr Amelia Haines want more awareness and empathy for a type of grief and loss that is common but often ignored.
The production doesn’t really focus on the story so much as use it as a vehicle for another costume change, writes Laura Bennett.
One of the toughest experiences we can go through is rejection. But it is important to remember that we don’t stay there. Things change.
Ever felt spiritually low, as though your fire for God has gone a little cold? Join John North this week in a series on Rekindling Your Spiritual Fire.
Sydney psychologist Christina O’Connell developed a dating program to help people find what a TV show turns into pop culture entertainment.
In practical terms, what does it mean to move from a sense of entitlement (I am owed) to gratitude? Brian Harris shares seven insights.
The Bible is for many a buried treasure, untapped in spite of the fact that it is a source of emotional and spiritual treasure.
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